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- Theater of Operations--Pacific
- Education--Curriculum, Tour Programs, Field Trips, Event
Document Type
- Historical Summary
Wars & Conflicts
- World War II 1939-1945
Navy Communities
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Location of Archival Materials
- National Museum of the U.S. Navy
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Pearl Harbor - The Aftermath
Objectives
Students will:
- Use photographs and action reports as primary sources.
- Assess the damage at Pearl Harbor by examining a set of photographs.
- Discuss and debate whether or not the Japanese attack was a success using primary sources.
Materials
2. Primary Sources
- Photographs
- Bomb damage to Turret #3 of USS Tennessee, December, 1941– Photograph #64479
- Battleship Row area of Pearl Harbor, 10 December 1941 – Photograph #80-G-387565
- Wreck of USS Arizona, at Pearl Harbor, 10 December 1941 Photograph # NH 63918
- Aerial view of Pearl Harbor drydock area, 10 December 1941- Photograph # 80-G-387598
- Wrecks of USS Downes & Cassin - Photograph # 80-G-19943
- Action Reports
4. Follow-up Activities
- In the aftermath of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, fuel leaked from ships in the harbor. Have students discuss or write about the environmental impact of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor's ecology from a perspective a person living in 1941 and someone living today.
Footnotes
Published: Wed Jan 11 14:05:23 EST 2023
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