The King's Hand in History

The War Clouds that Gathered for Dec. 7, 1941 (History Brief Ep. 1)


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December 7th, 1941 – “a day that will live in infamy” – was the day when a large Japanese fleet led by Harvard-educated

Admiral Yamamoto suddenly began its aerial typhoon of bombs and bullets on the helpless American naval forces at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Why and how did the Japanese manage to get so close to the base with over 2 dozen ships, and yet remain
undetected by any other Allied nations, especially the U.S?

In this new special edition of The King’s Hand in History Brief

Podcast, Chris explains the significance, background, and circumstances of the Japanese operation against Pearl Harbor. You’ll learn why the Japanese decided to attack the base, why the Americans were so unprepared for an attack, and some important lessons to be learned about our current political-military-technological conflicts, and about our fight for holiness as believers in Jesus.

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Resources used for this episode:

How the Japanese Did It | Naval History Magazine - December 2009 Volume 23, Number 6Pearl Harbor attack | Date, History, Map, Casualties, Timeline, & Facts | Britannica


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The King's Hand in HistoryBy Christopher VanDusen and Casey Hust