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... This was partially successful, with Manchuria and all of Indochina falling to Japanese rule (Infamy). At the same time, the newly appointed commander-in-chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto felt it necessary to develop a powerful naval air force to combat its enemies since joining Nazi Germany and the Axis Alliance (Infamy). ... Because their country lacks natural resources and had an embargo placed on them, the Japanese government decided to overpower and occupy the areas in Southeast Asia that had lots of resources (Infamy). ...
On November 26, 1941, the large Japanese fleet left the Kurile Islands near Japan for Hawaii (The Day the Japanese Attacked Pearl Harbor). ... That might have stemmed from the previous day when U. ... For Roosevelt, the attack brought a politically divided America together behind him, and allowed him to pursue the plan of action against the Axis that he wanted supported (Infamy). ... , the day that will live in infamy forever remains a bitter reminder of the destructive machine called war. America would never be the same after that day, and there wasn’t a happy ending to the story.
Approximate Word count = 1711 Approximate Pages = 6.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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