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Studying history, there are four questions to be asked and answered for every event in the timeline of mankind. The first question is what happened? The second question is when did it happen? The third question is how did it happen? The fourth question is why did it happen? When we study the Pacific Naval War, we ask these same four questions and we dig for the answers. We know that Japanese naval and air forces attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. As we look back, we know what happened, when it happened and how it happened. However, historians can't agree on why it happened.
This is the approach I take with the war and each battle that made the war. From the attack on Pearl Harbor to the surrender in Tokyo Bay on board the USS Missouri on September 2, 1945.
History is more than the learning and teaching of people, places, dates and events.
Asking history these questions will place the context of the events in an understandable and meaningful order, without subjecting the events of history to interpretation. This is the study of history and for this podcast this is the study of the Pacific Naval War.

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Studying history, there are four questions to be asked and answered for every event in the timeline of mankind. The first question is what happened? The second question is when did it happen? The third question is how did it happen? The fourth question is why did it happen? When we study the Pacific Naval War, we ask these same four questions and we dig for the answers. We know that Japanese naval and air forces attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. As we look back, we know what happened, when it happened and how it happened. However, historians can't agree on why it happened.
This is the approach I take with the war and each battle that made the war. From the attack on Pearl Harbor to the surrender in Tokyo Bay on board the USS Missouri on September 2, 1945.
History is more than the learning and teaching of people, places, dates and events.
Asking history these questions will place the context of the events in an understandable and meaningful order, without subjecting the events of history to interpretation. This is the study of history and for this podcast this is the study of the Pacific Naval War.

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