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Pearl Harbor Quotes

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"In the explosions at Pearl Harbor, that was forged the will for complete and absolute victory over the forces of evil."
"It's a costly error: within a matter of just months, 18 of the 21 ships damaged in the attack are salvaged and operational again."
"December 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan."
"Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy."
"The war plan for Pearl Harbor was brilliant."
"The only real surprise at this point was the fact that the Japanese hit first and hit Hawaii."
"December 7th, 1941 is one of the most famous dates in world history."
"War! Oahu bombed by Japanese planes. Those reading it must have felt an unbearable feeling of dread."
"Washington announces Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor."
"December 7, 1941: a date that will live in infamy."
"The attack on Pearl Harbor: one of the most infamous days in American history."
"The Japanese sneak attack destroyed many of the US battleships and killed almost 2,500 people."
"FDR gave his famous speech about the 'date that will live in infamy'."
"Sunday, December 7th, 1941, a day that will live in infamy."
"The Japanese signed their surrender... a monument to the bravery and selflessness of those who were there that day in Pearl Harbor."
"The United States declared war on Japan the day after Pearl Harbor."
"America joined World War two in 1941 after Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese."
"Unfortunately, due to the terrible attack on the Pearl Harbor base that took place only a few months earlier, the U.S response to that visit was very, very violent, albeit ineffective."
"The Japanese were bombing Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The news went around camp in a flash, as it did around the country and the entire world that day in December."
"One of the more historic, tragic events of Pearl Harbor happened here."
"From Pearl Harbor where the stars and stripes still fly and the Christmas tree lights are on again, it's a Merry Christmas to you all at home."
"There's an old hospital building on Pearl Harbor that holds offices... it's said to be pretty haunted."
"Everybody knows about Pearl Harbor National Memorial... but the unique things to do is go check out the other historical sites around Pearl Harbor."
"During World War Two, Hawaii’s importance as a military outpost became critical when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941."
"Once Pearl Harbor happened, the odds of the U.S. settling for anything resembling a peaceful equitable solution where Japan got to retain a bunch of its conquests, yeah, that wasn't going to happen."
"United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked, December 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy."
"Air raid Pearl Harbor. This is no drill."
"The most impressive thing about World War II is what happened in the United States right after Pearl Harbor."
"I became interested in aviation back in December 1941, a date that will remain in infinity."
"The program was interrupted to announce that Pearl Harbor had been bombed."
"December 7, 1941 changed the nation and the world, but no place was more changed by the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor than the territory of Hawaii."
"The Japanese made the sad mistake of hitting us at Pearl Harbor and that opened up World War Two for us."
"The Japanese would carefully study the successful raid on Taranto and it would come to influence their planning of the strike on Pearl Harbor 13 months later."
"The extended action sequence detailing the Pearl Harbor attacks is classic Michael Bay goodness."
"What we discovered changed our understanding of Pearl Harbor forever."
"That's the USS Arizona. Do you know where the USS Arizona is? Pearl Harbor."
"I was a very young man when Pearl Harbor occurred... so I joined the Air Force."
"On that day of infamy, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, and the United States was thrust into World War Two."
"Welcome back everyone to part three of our look at the path to Pearl Harbor."
"The Kingdom of Hawaii granted the United States permission to build a naval base at Pearl Harbor."
"The battleships of Pearl Harbor are an interesting subject; they range from the instantly recognizable to the almost forgotten."
"Resurrection, salvaging the battle Fleet at Pearl Harbor."
"No visit to Pearl Harbor is complete without a visit to the Pacific Submarine Force Museum."
"One of its top attractions remains the somber and reverent USS Arizona Memorial at Pearl Harbor."
"Their family farm and American dream disappeared when Pearl Harbor flooded the airways in 1941."
"Ladies and gentlemen, the National Park Service and the United States Navy welcome you to Pearl Harbor."
"Genie, that's a great idea. Genie says she thinks she'll make it in a pen in honor of her dad who was in Pearl Harbor. Oh, I love that."
"The Iowa class battleship on which the Japanese surrender was signed is moored right here in Pearl Harbor, facing bow to bow with the wreck of USS Arizona and the memorial there."
"It's often very difficult to get things done quickly in a democracy, but the attack on Pearl Harbor sent a bolt of energy through the people of the United States."
"A turning point associated with documents one and two was that Japan attacked Pearl Harbor."
"On December 7, 1941, the American naval base at Pearl Harbor suffered a terrible assault from the Japanese naval aviation forces."
"In just a few hours, the US Navy lost four of its cuirassiers sunk, four others seriously damaged, at least 300 aircraft destroyed or damaged, not to mention more than 3,000 marines killed, wounded or missing."
"A day that will live in infamy forever, the attack on Pearl Harbor."
"It's December 7, and what was it? Pearl Harbor, you remember."