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The death of Japanese General Yamamoto Isoroku on April 18, 1943, during World War II was significant as it marked a pivotal turning point in the Pacific Theater. Yamamoto, the architect of the attack on Pearl Harbor, was a key strategist for the Japanese Navy. His assassination weakened Japanese naval command and morale, contributing to the shift in momentum towards the Allies. This event underscored the growing effectiveness of Allied intelligence and operations against Japan.

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