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USS Arizona continuing to burn one day after the Japanese attack, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 8 Dec 1941; note JRS-1 flying boat in left foregroundWreckage of Japanese Aichi D3A “Val” dive bomber that was shot down during Pearl Harbor attack and crashed near Wheeler Field in Oahu’s central plain. 8 Dec 1941 photo.Minelayer USS Oglala remains capsized and sunk at Pearl Harbor’s Ten-Ten Dock after being torpedoed in the 7 Dec 1941 Japanese air attack. 9 Dec 1941 photo. Note the fires are out on Battleship Row.Royal Canadian Navy officer questioning Japanese-Canadian fishermen, 9 Dec 1941
USS Arizona continuing to burn one day after the Japanese attack, Pearl Harbor, US Territory of Hawaii, 8 Dec 1941; note JRS-1 flying boat in left foregroundWreckage of Japanese Aichi D3A “Val” dive bomber that was shot down during Pearl Harbor attack and crashed near Wheeler Field in Oahu’s central plain. 8 Dec 1941 photo.Minelayer USS Oglala remains capsized and sunk at Pearl Harbor’s Ten-Ten Dock after being torpedoed in the 7 Dec 1941 Japanese air attack. 9 Dec 1941 photo. Note the fires are out on Battleship Row.Royal Canadian Navy officer questioning Japanese-Canadian fishermen, 9 Dec 1941
Six British Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Sea Hurricane aircraft operating from RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron), Somerset, England, United Kingdom, 9 Dec 1941Attack on Prince of Wales and Repulse, 10 Dec 1941, photo 1 of 2Attack on Prince of Wales and Repulse, 10 Dec 1941, photo 2 of 2; photo taken by a Japanese pilot; note destroyer Electra or Express in foregroundBattleship USS Nevada grounded by the stern against the Waipi
Six British Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Sea Hurricane aircraft operating from RNAS Yeovilton (HMS Heron), Somerset, England, United Kingdom, 9 Dec 1941Attack on Prince of Wales and Repulse, 10 Dec 1941, photo 1 of 2Attack on Prince of Wales and Repulse, 10 Dec 1941, photo 2 of 2; photo taken by a Japanese pilot; note destroyer Electra or Express in foregroundBattleship USS Nevada grounded by the stern against the Waipi'o Peninsula opposite the Ford Island seaplane ramp at channel buoy No. 19, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 10 Dec 1941. Note oil streaks on the water. Photo 1 of 2.
Battleship USS Nevada grounded by the stern against the WaipiBattleship USS Nevada, surrounded by auxiliaries, grounded by the stern against the WaipiBattleships USS Tennessee (left, floating) and USS West Virginia (right, sunk) at Pearl Harbor’s Battleship Row, 10 Dec 1941. The masts of the sunken USS Arizona can be seen behind the West Virginia.Fires at Cavite Navy Yard, Philippine Islands, resulting from the 10 Dec 1941 Japanese air raid
Battleship USS Nevada grounded by the stern against the Waipi'o Peninsula opposite the Ford Island seaplane ramp at channel buoy No. 19, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 10 Dec 1941. Note oil streaks on the water. Photo 2 of 2.Battleship USS Nevada, surrounded by auxiliaries, grounded by the stern against the Waipi'o Peninsula opposite the Ford Island seaplane ramp, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 10 Dec 1941.Battleships USS Tennessee (left, floating) and USS West Virginia (right, sunk) at Pearl Harbor’s Battleship Row, 10 Dec 1941. The masts of the sunken USS Arizona can be seen behind the West Virginia.Fires at Cavite Navy Yard, Philippine Islands, resulting from the 10 Dec 1941 Japanese air raid
HMS Prince of Wales off Malaya after sustaining serious damage from Japanese air attacks, 10 Dec 1941Men of Japanese 2nd Yokosuka Naval Landing Force on a transport en route to Borneo, Dutch East Indies, circa 10 Dec 1941The overturned USS Utah, sunk by torpedoes in the Japanese air attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 7 Dec 1941. Cruiser USS Raleigh can be seen at right.Wing of Japanese Type 97 torpedo bomber of Kaga that crashed at Naval Hospital, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States during the 7 Dec 1941 raid; note rising sun insignia taken by souvenir hunters
HMS Prince of Wales off Malaya after sustaining serious damage from Japanese air attacks, 10 Dec 1941Men of Japanese 2nd Yokosuka Naval Landing Force on a transport en route to Borneo, Dutch East Indies, circa 10 Dec 1941The overturned USS Utah, sunk by torpedoes in the Japanese air attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 7 Dec 1941. Cruiser USS Raleigh can be seen at right.Wing of Japanese Type 97 torpedo bomber of Kaga that crashed at Naval Hospital, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, United States during the 7 Dec 1941 raid; note rising sun insignia taken by souvenir hunters
Adolf Hitler declaring war on the United States at the German Reichstag, Kroll Opera House, Berlin, Germany, 11 Dec 1941, photo 1 of 2Adolf Hitler receiving salutes from the German Reichstag upon declaring war on the United States, Kroll Opera House, Berlin, Germany, 11 Dec 1941Franklin Roosevelt signing the Declaration of War against Germany, 11 Dec 1941; Senator Tom Connally at right marked the exact time of declarationGerman Reichstag saluting Adolf Hitler shortly after Germany
Adolf Hitler declaring war on the United States at the German Reichstag, Kroll Opera House, Berlin, Germany, 11 Dec 1941, photo 1 of 2Adolf Hitler receiving salutes from the German Reichstag upon declaring war on the United States, Kroll Opera House, Berlin, Germany, 11 Dec 1941Franklin Roosevelt signing the Declaration of War against Germany, 11 Dec 1941; Senator Tom Connally at right marked the exact time of declarationGerman Reichstag saluting Adolf Hitler shortly after Germany's declaration of war on the United States, Kroll Opera House, Berlin, Germany, 11 Dec 1941; note Göring and Lammers

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