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pearl harbour bombing by Japanese planes. the us navy suffered heavy loss in lives and property. some estimate suggest 3,000 souls perished. in some quarters it was presumed if japan had decided to attack any further- us mainland, they could have gotten as far as Chicago before any proper defensive posturing from the us armed forces. an unknown japanese general opined about the blow back of the bombings- we have awaken a sleeping giant

prime minister winston churchill was the first to call president Theodore Roosevelt. britain was highly in debt. military they were weaken my constant Germany air invasions resulting in major parts of london severely damaged.

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