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dimaraw [331]
2 years ago
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Which event led to the peak of 3,030,407 enlistments for US military service in 1942? the Blitzkrieg of London by German air for

ces the declaraton of war by the Soviet Union on Germany the attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base by Japan the discovery of concentration camps in Poland.
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sergiy2304 [10]2 years ago
6 0

The correct statement is that the attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base by Japan led to 3,030,407 enlistments for US military service in the year 1942. So, the correct option is C.

Japan navy performed several bombings at the Pearl Harbor, which was the navy's base in the US which resulted in about 2400+ people losing lives and about 20 ships and 300 planes were destroyed.

<h3>Attacks on Pearl Harbor</h3>

  • The attacks of Pearl Harbor were one of the biggest bombing attacks during such period on the US army, which was a main cause of the World War II.

  • US army had a strong desire to defend themselves from further such attacks and opened positions in the military. As a result of this, the youth Americans had applied for serving the army and military.

  • The enlistments were more than three million and became a record for enlistment. This also helped USA perform the nuclear attacks on the cities like Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan.

Hence, the correct option is C that the US military had peak enlistments of over 3,030,407 people for serving in the military after the attacks on the Pearl Harbor naval base by Japan in 1942.

Learn more about Pearl Harbor attacks here:

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