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![]() | Did the US have any hints that pearl harbor was coming or was it complete surprise? Also, Could the US see Japans task force ( as in on radar) but thought it was US's? Is it true that the US actually planned an attack on pearl harbor 10 years earlier? Any other info would be appreciated. |
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Billy Mitchell actully wrote a fictionalised account which turned out to almost a perfect description of what actually happened. in 1926, the Military Staff College in India carried out a war game based upon an enemy attack on Singapore. The conclusions reached by the war game was that, Singapore could not be defended from attack. One of the participants was the later Gen Percival the commander of singapre garrison when it fell.
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A number of folks pointed out Pearl Harbor's vulnerabilities, but its distance from live enemies and the limited development of carrier-based aviation negated those assertions. People often forget that the Pearl Harbor strike force was the largest carrier task force yet assembled, and the first multi-carrier task force in history. The Shokaku and Zuikaku were so new, they were on their shakedown cruises when they sailed for Hawaii. It often bothers me that the studies of Pearl Harbor are more about the American mistakes than the Japanese planning. I agree with Jim Dunnigan's assessment, that Pearl Harbor was a success for the Japanese because they planned it well and got a little luck in the execution.
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![]() | The extent of prior knowledge of Japanese intentions by the US authorities can be a hotly disputed question. There are certainly some who believe that the US authorities had it all worked out and did not try to stop it. See, for instance, John Tolland: "Infamy: Pearl Harbor and its Aftermath", 1982 (in print in a Penguin Classic edition). This book certainly contains much factual information, but a great many people disagree with Tolland's interpretation and conclusions, in whole or in part. My view is that the US authorities - and the British - thought that a Japanese attack somewhere was imminent and, of course, near simultaneous attacks on the Phillipines and Malaya did take place. I do not think anyone really foresaw though the possibility of the attack which took place on Pearl Harbor. That is my opinion anyway.
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