Pearl Harbor: Photos From the Pacific and the Home Front

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Pearl Harbor: Photos From the Pacific and the Home Front
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Cover of LIFE Magazine showing American soldiers shortly after the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. More from After Pearl Harbor: Rare Photos From the American Home Front, below ⬇️ (📷 Peter Stackpole/LIFE Picture Collection) LIFEMagazine

The exposed wreckage of the battleship USS Arizona.After Pearl Harbor: Rare Photos From the American Home FrontGeorge Strock The LIFE Picture Collection/ShutterstockPresident Franklin Roosevelt declared Dec. 7, 1941—when Japan launched more than 350 fighters, bombers, and torpedo planes against the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii—a “date which will live in infamy.

The Navy, which was able to salvage an astonishing number of ships damaged or sunk by the Japanese, could not fully salvage the battleship USS Arizona Today, the spot where the massive ship went down is the site of the USS Arizona Memorial, which straddles the sunken hull and commemorates the events of that long-ago Sunday. Of the 1,177 Arizona sailors killed that day, 1,102 have the ship as their final resting place.

Within days of the attack the eyes of America were, understandably, focused on Pearl Harbor and the Pacific. But thousands of miles away from the scene of the Japanese assault, the Brooklyn Navy Yard was already ramping up production for what looked to be a long, long war. LIFE magazine’s response to the attack and its aftermath, meanwhile, offers an illuminating glimpse into the thinking not only of the magazine’s editors, but the nation as a whole late 1941 and early ’42.

Ambassador Nomura and Envoy Kurusu had come with the answer to Hull’s note [of protest to the Japanese delegation in D.C.]. Hull read it through and then, for the first time in many long, patient years, the soft-spoken Secretary lost his temper.

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