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From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima: Two Historians on How America Fought and Won The Pacific in WWII | Peter Robinson | Uncommon Knowledge

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Aftermath of Pearl Harbor: America's Pacific Struggle

This chapter explores the immediate consequences following the attack on Pearl Harbor and the broader Japanese offensive in World War II. It examines the strategic motivations behind Japan's actions and the subsequent impact on American military interests, particularly in the Philippines. Key events, such as the surrender of American troops at Bataan and the shift in American public sentiment, are analyzed alongside President Roosevelt's unifying speech to Congress.

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