Soubor: Attack.on.pearl.harbor.zip ... Apr 2026
Preserving primary sources like radio broadcasts and ship logs.
Testing whether the Japanese could have achieved a more decisive victory or if the U.S. could have been better prepared. Soubor: Attack.on.Pearl.Harbor.zip ...
The political consequences far outweighed the physical damage. Before the attack, the American public was deeply isolationist. Afterward, that sentiment vanished instantly. President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s "Day of Infamy" speech unified the nation, transforming the U.S. into the "Arsenal of Democracy." This shift didn't just bring the U.S. into the Pacific; it triggered Germany's declaration of war on the U.S., fully merging the European and Asian conflicts into a singular World War. The Digital Legacy Preserving primary sources like radio broadcasts and ship