
Description
Pearl Harbor: A Photographic and Documentary Account
Timeline of Events
- December 7, 1941: The Japanese navy launches a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, a U.S. naval base in Hawaii.
- (Implied) Before December 7, 1941: U.S. Navy personnel are present and working at Pearl Harbor in the days and weeks leading up to the attack.
- (Implied) During December 7, 1941: US Navy personnel are on site during and after the attack, taking photographs and sending dispatches.
- (Implied) After December 7, 1941: The United States military begins to document the aftermath of the attack, including the damage and wreckage. There is a process of classifying some of these photos as “secret.”
Cast of Characters
This source doesn’t provide a lot of specific individual names, but based on the context we can identify the following principle people involved:
- U.S. Navy Personnel: This is a broad group, including:
- Photographers: Navy personnel who were tasked with taking the photographs at Pearl Harbor, both before, during, and after the attack.
- Dispatchers: Navy personnel responsible for creating and sending messages and dispatches during the attack.
- General US Military: The large group of officers and enlisted men serving at Pearl Harbor.
- Japanese Navy Personnel: This is also a broad group, including:
- Photographers: Members of the Japanese Navy who also documented the attack.
- Attack Planners and Participants: The sailors, pilots and officers who planned and executed the attack.
Brief Bios (Based on the Source):
- U.S. Navy Personnel (Photographers): Primarily their role is to document events at Pearl Harbor. They were present before, during, and after the Japanese attack and responsible for capturing images of the events and aftermath.
- U.S. Navy Personnel (Dispatchers): Responsible for sending information on the attack as it happened, using methods of military communication. They sent messages that would be used to alert military command.
- U.S. Navy Personnel (General): These are the sailors and servicemen who were stationed at Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack, their primary job was the maintenance and operation of the Naval Base.
- Japanese Navy Personnel (Photographers): Responsible for documenting the attack from the Japanese perspective.
- Japanese Navy Personnel (Attack Planners and Participants): A large group responsible for planning and executing the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Pearl Harbor Attack Photography
There are 300 images depicting the Pearl Harbor attack. These are photographs taken by the United States Navy, capturing moments before, during, and after the Japanese assault on December 7, 1941. At the time of their capture, many of these images were deemed classified. The collection also features several photos taken by the Japanese navy. Additionally, there are 30 extra images showing messages and communications sent from Pearl Harbor during the attack.
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