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When did the war of pearl harbor start?

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Pearl Harbour in Hawaii was attacked by the Japanese on December 7th 1941, which drew the USA into the 2nd WW.

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How did Pearl Harbor start World War 2?

The Japanese attacked the US Fleet and airfields at Pearl Harbor. This was the start of war.


What is another term for the attack on Pearl Harbor?

It could also be known as the 'Bombing of Pearl Harbor' of the 'Start of World War II'.


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Did the attack on pearl harbor start World War 2?

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Why was the battle at pearl harbor significant?

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In which war was Pearl Harbor bombed?

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What was the name of the harbor that was bombed by the Japanese that started World War 2?

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Did hitler start the attack on pearl harbor?

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What was the name of the war when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor?

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What is setting of the movie pearl harbor?

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