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'The Pearl Harbor Conspiracy' Who was at fault? Was it a suprise or was it known in advance?

Title: 'The Pearl Harbor Conspiracy' Who was at fault? Was it a suprise or was it known in advance?
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'The Pearl Harbor Conspiracy' Who was at fault? Was it a suprise or was it known in advance?

In the early morning of December 7, 1941 the bombing of Pearl Harbor took place. There was a total of 2,403 Americans killed and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt knew of the attack and did nothing to stop it. He permitted Japan to carry on the attack. There is proof that the president knew of the attack months before it actually took place. He is directly responsible for the lives lost. The U.S. was warned by, at least, …showed first 75 words of 2686 total

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showed last 75 words of 2686 total…v.15 p.288. La Forte, Robert, and Ronald E. Marcello. Remembering Pearl Harbor. Washington: Scholarly Resources Inc., 1991. Lord, Walter. Day of Infamy. United States of America, 1957. Mathews, Tom, et al. "Remembering Pearl Harbor." Newsweek 25 Nov.1991: p.30. "Pearl Harbor Mother of All Conspiracies" <http://www.goecities.com/Pentagon/6315/pearl.html>. Sullivan, Laura. "Pearl Harbor Doubts Persist." The Sun 07 Dec.2000: p.1A. "Why Did FDR Want War" <http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/6315/fdr.html>.

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