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On December 7, 1941 (:: Japanese
:: infamy
:: forever
:: German)
pilots surprise attack
on Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. While the Japanese
hoped to destroy both US military assets and morale, this was
not the case... It actually did just the opposite...Franklin Delano
Roosevelt referred to the attack as a day that we live in (:: Japanese
:: infamy
:: forever
:: German)

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On December 7, 1941, Japanese pilots executed a surprise attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. While the Japanese hoped to destroy both US military assets and morale, this was not the case. In fact, it did just the opposite and unified the American public in their resolve against the Axis powers. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously referred to the attack as a "day that will live in infamy," highlighting the profound impact it had on the United States and its subsequent entry into World War II. The attack galvanized the nation, leading to a declaration of war against Japan and a significant mobilization of military resources to fight in the Pacific Theater and beyond.

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