Kasatka Bay

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Location of Hitokappu Bay in Iturup (shown in blue color)

Kasatka Bay (Russian: Залив Касатка, romanized: Zaliv Kasatka), formerly known by its Japanese name Hitokappu Bay (単冠湾, Hitokappu Wan), is a natural harbor at the central part of Iturup, Kuril Islands.[1] It is currently controlled by the Russian Federation since the Soviet Union annexed the Kuril Islands from Japan at the end of World War II.

On 26 November 1941, the Japanese Imperial Navy led 24 vessels with the six aircraft carriers from Hitokappu Bay towards Pearl Harbor, Hawaii to trigger the Pearl Harbor Attack on 7 December at the same year, which led the United States declaration of war upon Japan.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor
  2. ^ Attack on Pearl Harbor
  3. ^ Lord, Walter (2012) [1957]. Day of Infamy. Open Road Integrated Media, New York. pp. 17–18.