North America 1941: Attack on Pearl Harbor
7 December 1941
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Over the course of 1941, US President Franklin Roosevelt gradually increased neutral America's involvement in the War: extending the Pan-American Security Zone far across the Atlantic; allowing US destroyers to accompany British ships and hunt German submarines; garrisoning Allied bases from Iceland to Surinam; extending Lend-Lease to the Soviet Union; and freezing German and Japanese assets. The US embargo was too much for Japan, whose war in China depended on imported oil. On December 7, it launched a surprise attack on the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor, bringing America suddenly into the War.