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At the beginning of World War II the American people wanted to stay out of European or Japanese conflicts. They did send weapons and money, occasionally soldiers, but generally, America as removed from the war. After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor and people lost relatives, friends or just fellow Americans, the attitude changed. There were men lined for blocks waiting for a turn to sign up at their local recruiting office because they were not going to take an attack on fellow Americans lying down.

I believe this information came from Walter Lord's Day of Infamy if you would like to review it.

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