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Exhibit A

Japanese aircraft attacking Pearl Harbor as battleships burn and explosions fill the harbor during the surprise attack on December 7, 1941.

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Pearl Harbor Attack (1941): The Day That Brought America Into World War II

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Japanese aircraft attacking Pearl Harbor as battleships burn and explosions fill the harbor during the surprise attack on December 7, 1941.

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7 December 1941

Japan launched a surprise air attack on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii early on a Sunday morning.

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Devastating Strike

Battleships, aircraft, and military facilities suffered heavy damage, while more than 2,400 Americans lost their lives during the attack.

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Day of Infamy

On 8 December 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered his famous “Day of Infamy” speech before Congress.

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War Declared

Congress declared war on Japan, bringing the United States fully into World War II the day after the attack.

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Historic Impact

Pearl Harbor transformed the global conflict, leading to America’s full military involvement in both the Pacific and European theaters.

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt described 7 December 1941 as “a date which will live in ______.”

Roosevelt’s “Day of Infamy” speech on 8 December 1941 rallied public support for war and preceded the U.S. declaration of war against Japan.

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