Not
many people save history buffs will remember Pearl Harbor day. It
happened December 7th 1941 when the Japanese launched a surprise attack and was
the catalyst that finally brought the United States into the war, World War II.
It is not like we were not already involved in the fighting beforehand.
The United States was already sending arms to the British and other
forces fighting the Germans and the Japanese. We lost territory to the
Japanese in the Philippines, and our allies did too. But still, we stayed out
of direct involvement due to President Roosevelt trying to avoid fighting until
America was ready (contrary to his promise to keep us out of war). As to
whether we allowed the attacks to go through to galvanize the public, that is
still and probably will remain speculation for who could believe that the
government would purposefully allow an attack on U.S. territory (though today's
politicians potentially may allow something like that). So on this day,
despite it potentially being an avoidable occurrence we remember Pearl Harbor
day and the lives lost that would spur the American Giant to war.
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