Why did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor. The Japanese believed that - TopicsExpress



          

Why did Japan Attack Pearl Harbor. The Japanese believed that America, as a nation of diverse races of peoples, was a mongoloid mix incapable of acting with a united resolve. That perception was fueled by the propaganda of Japan. The Yamato Race were a superior people. America was very alien to the Japanese, and it is not surprising that a homogeneous group of people could not comprehend how such a diverse range of extreme individuals, a prized ideal in America could possibly equate in to a united body. Such notions are at the very heart of the belief that Japan could win a war with the United States. They convinced themselves that a devastating attack would dishearten the Americans and lead to cracks in the fabric of the American society that would threaten its stability. Thus, they convinced themselves that the Americans would come to accept a new reality of Japanese Superiority.
Posted on: Wed, 17 Sep 2014 01:45:52 +0000

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