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Who was the Japanese admiral who planned the attacks on Pearl Harbor and midway?

Isoroku Yamamoto planned the attacks on PEARL HARBOR and MIDWAY ISLAND


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Who was responsible for the surprise attack at Pearl Harbor?

Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, a Japanese admiral, planned the attack on pearl harbor and was in the atack.


Who was the Japanese navy commander of the attacking force on Pearl Harbor?

The Japanese commander and planner of the attack on Pearl Harbor was Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. He remained as an American nemesis throughout most of the Pacific War. He was killed in 1943 when a plane he was in was shot down.


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