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NEW BOOK ABOUT THE JAPANESE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR! N.d. Photograph. Military Aviation Archives. Web. 09 Feb. 2013. <http://www.milavnarc.com/attack_on_pearl_harbor.html>. This website had a detailed picture of the map of the planned attack for Pearl Harbor. The diver bomb map showed the Japanese attack plans for the first and second waves and all of the targets that were planned to be hit on Oahu. We used this photo for a visual description of the whole attack. D-day-920-5 : TheBRIGADE. N.d. Photograph. TheBRIGADE RSS. Web. 11 Feb. 2013. <http://thebrigade.thechive.com/2012/06/06/awwwwhhh-i-forgot-to-hit-post-d-day-50-ph otos/d-day-920-5/>. We used this picture of French soldiers on D-Day to be an icon for a timeline event. Exhibit: Pearl Harbor Radiogram. N.d. Photograph. Exhibit: Pearl Harbor Radiogram. Web. 10 Feb. 2013. <http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals/fdr.html>. Archives.gov had two pictures we used relating to Pearl Harbor. The first picture showed the USS Shaw exploding from a bomb, and the second was of a radiogram reporting the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941. FOCUS ON: PEARL HARBOR:. N.d. Photograph. The National WWII Museum. Web. 11 Feb. 2013. <http://www.nationalww2museum.org/see-hear/collections/focus-on/pearl-harbor.html>. The National WWII Museums website has a section that focused on Pearl Harbor. They have many National Archive pictures that we used on our website, slideshows and headers.

Framework. N.d. Photograph. Framework RSS. Web. 09 Feb. 2013. <http://framework.latimes.com/2011/12/06/pearl-harbor-photos/>. The Los Angeles Times Photography has several pictures of the attack on Pearl Harbor. We used these pictures directly on the website and slideshows to show the catastrophe that words cannot describe. Husband E. Kimmel. N.d. Photograph. Husband E. Kimmel. Web. 10 Feb. 2013. <http://www.nndb.com/people/973/000024901/>. This picture of Husband E. Kimmel was used on a page that describes his background. Japanese Aircraft. N.d. Photograph. Japanese Aircraft RSS. Web. 02 Feb. 2013. <http://japaneseaircraft.multiply.com/photos/photo/75/47>. We used the picture of Mitsuo Fuchida on the website because he was a skilled pilot and the flight commander of the first wave of Japanese planes that attacked Pearl Harbor. Japan Prepares to Attack Pearl Harbor. N.d. Photograph. Japan Prepares to Attack Pearl d Harbor. Web. 16 Mar. 2013. S s d

ssssssss<http://www.pacificwar.org.au/pearlharbor/prepsforattack.html>. ssssssssWe used this picture of the Akagi a Japanese Imperial Navy aircraft carrier that was ssssssssused on the day Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. It shows the fast and powerful aircraft carrier on its journey to Hawaii. Joie Zabec, Steve Jager, and Alex Haduch, New Kensington. Personal photograph by author. 2013. We interviewed Steve Jager who was at Pearl Harbor and told us about his personal experiences. We took this picture on the day we interviewed him and used it on our website.

N.d. Photograph. Web. <http://digital.library.northwestern.edu/otcgi/digilib/llscgi60.exe?mode=phrase&query= women&REGION=&SIZE=20&db=0>. This website contained many photographs of World War II posters. We used these pictures on our website in slideshows and on our timeline. The New Counter-Culture. N.d. Photograph. : REMEMBERING PEARL HARBOR. Web. 10 Feb. 2013. <http://disruptingthenarrative.blogspot.com/2012/12/remembering-pearl-harbor_7.html>. There were two photographs we used from this website: a photo of the USS Arizona Memorial and a photograph of women firefighters battling a fire from the ships on Pearl Harbor. A Photo Essay on the Great Depression. N.d. Photograph. A Photo Essay on the Great Depression. Web. 09 Feb. 2013. <http://www.english.illinois.edu/maps/depression/photoessay.htm>. There were several pictures on this website of America in the Great Depression. We wanted to add pictures of the Great Depression to show how America was struggling before the attack in order to get a better understanding of why Americans wouldn't have wanted to join the war. Pitt Prof Recaptures Thrill of Saving Pearl Harbor Book. N.d. Photograph. Pitt Prof Recaptures Thrill of Saving Pearl Harbor Book. Web. 10 Feb. 2013. This photograph of Dr. Donald Goldstein was used on our website above an audio recording we have of him explaining his view on who is to blame for Pearl Harbor. Remembering WWII. N.d. Photograph. Pearl Harbor. Web. 09 Feb. 2013. <http://www.rivervet.com/pearl_harbor.htm>. This website contained many photographs

of Pearl Harbor during the attack and the propaganda used to rally the people to join the war efforts, as well has a picture of a newspaper printed on the day of the attack. We used these pictures on our website in the slideshows and on the timeline. Sent His Fleet into Trap. N.d. Photograph. Sent His Fleet into Trap. Web. 02 Feb. 2013. <http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2007675020/>. This picture of Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto was used on the website as a link to the page about his background and his plan to attack America. Twin Towers. N.d. Photograph. Twin Towers. Web. 09 Feb. 2013. <http://newspaper.li/twin-towers/>. The attack on the World Trade Center was compared to Pearl Harbor and even called the "Second Pearl Harbor. We used this picture on the page that talked about the two tragedies. Up from the Ashes of Pearl Harbor. N.d. Photograph. Up from the Ashes of Pearl Harbor. Web. 09 Feb. 2013. <http://www.homeofheroes.com/pearlharbor/pearl_7ashes.html>. This website focused on the battleship Arizona that tragically went down, killing most of the crew. There was also a picture of the original map that Commander Mitsuo Fuchida presented to Emperor Hirohito after the attack. We used these pictures on our website because they tell the story of the attack clearly. USS Arizona Memorial. N.d. Photograph. USS Arizona Memorial. Web. 10 Feb. 2013. <http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-a/bb39-v.htm>. We used the picture of the USS Arizona Memorial on our website to show how Americans today still honor and remember those that died at Pearl Harbor. World War II: Before the War. N.d. Photograph. The Atlantic. Web. 11 Feb. 2013. <http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/06/world-war-ii-before-the-war/100089/>.

The Atlantic contained a section called, "World War II in Photos" that had a "Retrospect in 20 Parts." There were 20 different categories focusing on World War II, many of the pictures coming from the National Archives. We used the section World War II: Before the War that had 45 pictures of the Great Depression, Japan's attack in China, and global pictures, which we used to show the conditions of the world at the time the war began. World War II: Conflict Spreads Around the Globe. N.d. Photograph. The Atlantic. Web. 09 Feb. 2013. <http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/07/world-war-ii-conflict-spreads-around-the-g lobe/100107/>. The 45 different photographs from this individual source showed how the world was suffering from the war. We used these photographs on slideshows and directly on the website because it is important to see the condition of the world before Pearl Harbor so that the impact on America after the attack is evident. World War II Database. N.d. Photograph. WW2DB RSS. Web. 10 Feb. 2013. <http://ww2db.com/image.php?image_id=4605>. General Walter Short was one of the military leaders in charge at Pearl Harbor and is often blamed for not having the soldiers and sailors more prepared for an attack. He was one of the important figures we explained on our website. World War II: Internment of Japanese Americans. N.d. Photograph. The Atlantic. Web. 11 Feb. 2013. <http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/08/world-war-ii-internment-of-japanese-ameri cans/100132/>. The Japanese Americans were placed in internment camps after the attack on Pearl Harbor. We used these pictures on the timeline and to explain how America reacted to a surprise attack from Japan.

World War II: Pearl Harbor. N.d. Photograph. The Atlantic. Web. 09 Feb. 2013. <http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/07/world-war-ii-pearl-harbor/100117/>. This was the section of pictures showing the attack of Pearl Harbor. There were many pictures that we used for our website on both the slideshow and on the timeline. These 45 different pictures showed the terror that went through the civilians and the death and destruction the attack caused. World War II: The Fall of Imperial Japan. N.d. Photograph. The Atlantic. Web. 11 Feb. 2013. <http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/10/world-war-ii-the-fall-of-imperial-japan/100 175/>. These 45 photographs showed the fall of Japan at the end of World War II. We used a few of these pictures in the timeline to indicate that the surrender of Japan brought the end of the war. World War II: Women at War. N.d. Photograph. The Atlantic. Web. 09 Feb. 2013. <http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/09/world-war-ii-women-at-war/100145/>. There are 45 pictures that we used to show how Pearl Harbor became a turning point in America's history. World War II gave women a chance to run the country and to work to win the war.

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