Yamamoto's Attack On Pearl Harbor

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The attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941 had many events leading up to this event. The Japanese believed that they were being pushed into a corner economically by the U.S and President Roosevelt. The U.S. placed an embargo on Japan prohibiting exports of steel, scrap iron, and aviation fuel to Japan, due to Japan's takeover of northern French Indochina. Japan thus saw the U.S as a threat to their conquest of the Pacific and Yamamoto began to communicate with other Japanese officers about a possible attack on Pearl Harbor. Between January and March 1940 Yamamoto devised his plan to destroy the U.S. Navy in Hawaii and the American people. 
On December 7, 1941, at 7:55 a.m. Hawaii time, the first wave of Japanese aircraft begin the attack. Along with

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