WW2/Attack on Pearl Harbor

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Event.png "Casus belli,  Surprise attack"
WW2/Attack on Pearl Harbor  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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PerpetratorsJapanese Navy
Interest ofRobert Stinnett
DescriptionWas FDR really unaware this was coming?...

Official narrative

This came as a complete surprise to the US military leadership.

Alternative theories

The main competing narrative is that Franklin Roosevelt had been informed of the attack, but that he did not pass this information on to Hawaii, because he wanted a convincing casus belli that would put the US populace firmly behind the war effort.

Claims

John Ainsworth-Davis wrote in 2006 in Op JB that under the command of Ian Flemming, he destroyed the Dutch submarine K-XVII after they stumbled across the Japanese fleet heading for Hawaii to prevent any risk that the attack might not happen due to its surprise nature being dissipated.[1]


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  1. Op JB, John Ainsworth-Davis‎ pp.112-113, Appendix 1