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... Roosevelt to apprise the American people of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. ... These were all factors that led to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. ... The Americans were not expecting the Japanese to launch a large scale air attack on Pearl Harbor. ... Because of this, the commanders were unaware of any planned attack on Pearl Harbor. ... The American leaders thought that Pearl Harbor was too shallow for a torpedo attack. ... Admiral Stark refused to inform Admiral Kimmel (Commander of the Pacific Fleet) and the President that it was believed that the Japanese were going to attack Pearl Harbor on the morning of December 7. The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor was a success. ... The major drawback with the attack on Pearl Harbor was the fact that the U.
Approximate Word count = 603 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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