RE: 8 MYSTERIES OF WORLD WAR II THAT REMAIN UNANSWERED

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8 MYSTERIES OF WORLD WAR II THAT REMAIN UNANSWERED

in science •  8 years ago 

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" THE BATTLE (IMAGINARY) OF LOS ANGELES A few months after the events of Pearl Harbor, the US was going through a hard time – especially on the west coast. All people kept an eye on the skies with fear of possible new Japanese attacks. In February 1942, a Japanese submarine shelled the Ellwood oil field, which was near Santa Barbara. Later that month, the tension exploded into a fit of hysteria. The disappearance of a weather balloon started the panic. After that, fireworks were launched into the air to ward off possible threats and to warn of danger. However, the people saw the signs as being of more attacks and triggered a series of anti-aircraft measures. Activities continued for many nights. In the end, the only casualties were one victims killed by heart attack and three by friendly fire. No Japanese plane was seen and the Nipponese themselves denied any intention of attacking anywhere near Los Angeles. The funny thing is that the flashes were also confused with an outbreak of UFOs in the city. At the time, American newspapers said the whole thing was orchestrated to induce panic and get more support for the war. The military did little to alleviate concerns, and a public inquiry was carried out only 40 years after the fact."

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