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Battle of Los Angeles

Weeks after Pearl Harbor, anti-aircraft guns fired 1,440 rounds at an unknown object over Los Angeles. Despite thousands of witnesses and massive firepower, nothing was hit or recovered.

February 25, 1942
Los Angeles, California, USA
100000+ witnesses

The Battle of Los Angeles

On February 25, 1942, just weeks after Pearl Harbor, Los Angeles experienced a night of terror. Anti-aircraft batteries fired over 1,400 rounds at an unknown object in the sky. Despite the massive barrage, nothing was hit, and the incident has never been fully explained.

The Context

Post-Pearl Harbor:

  • America at war
  • West Coast vulnerable
  • Japanese attack feared
  • High alert status
  • Nerves on edge

The Night

February 24-25, 1942:

  • Around 2:25 AM
  • Air raid sirens
  • Across Los Angeles
  • Blackout ordered
  • City went dark

The Object

Something appeared:

  • Over Los Angeles
  • Bright, slow-moving
  • Spotlight beams converged
  • Clearly visible
  • Unidentified

The Barrage

Anti-aircraft batteries:

  • Opened fire
  • 1,440 rounds fired
  • For nearly an hour
  • Tracers and shells
  • Massive response

The Target

Eyewitnesses described:

  • Large object
  • Moving slowly
  • Unaffected by shells
  • No plane debris
  • No crash

Famous Photo

Los Angeles Times:

  • Published photograph
  • Searchlights converging
  • On something
  • Iconic image
  • Still reproduced

Military Response

37th Coast Artillery Brigade:

  • Fired continuously
  • Multiple batteries
  • Coordinated fire
  • Nothing brought down
  • Frustration

The Casualties

Not from enemy:

  • Five civilians died
  • From falling shells
  • Traffic accidents
  • Heart attacks
  • Friendly fire deaths

Official Explanations

Over the years:

  • Japanese planes (retracted)
  • Weather balloon
  • War nerves
  • War of the Worlds psychology
  • None satisfying

Secretary Knox

Navy Secretary:

  • Called it “false alarm”
  • War nerves
  • No enemy aircraft
  • But Army disagreed
  • Confusion

Army’s View

War Department:

  • Said commercial aircraft
  • Unidentified planes
  • 15 total
  • Over Los Angeles
  • But whose?

Japanese Denial

After the war:

  • Japan confirmed
  • No planes over LA
  • No submarine launches
  • Nothing there
  • Mystery deepened

What Was It?

If not Japanese:

  • What was target?
  • Thousands saw it
  • Hours of fire
  • Nothing hit
  • Unknown

The Photo Analysis

The famous image:

  • Shows something
  • In searchlight beams
  • Analysis varies
  • Lens artifact?
  • Real object?

Modern Assessment

Likely explanations:

  • Weather balloon
  • Training balloon
  • But massive?
  • Withstanding shells?
  • Questions remain

The UFO Theory

Some believe:

  • Unknown craft
  • Possibly extraterrestrial
  • Explains immunity
  • Explains size
  • Alternative view

Historical Importance

The event shows:

  • Mass witness event
  • Military involvement
  • Unexplained target
  • Historical mystery
  • UFO precursor

Significance

Battle of LA significant for:

  • Mass witness event
  • Military engagement
  • Never explained
  • Pre-modern UFO era
  • Historical interest

Legacy

The Battle of Los Angeles remains one of the great mysteries of World War II. Thousands of witnesses, 1,400+ rounds fired, and nothing hit or recovered. Whatever floated over LA that night has never been identified.