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On the morning of December 7th, 1941, at 7.48 AM, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service shocked the United States and the world by attacking the US naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. The next day, the US entered into the Second World War, declaring war with Japan, and on December 11th, Franklin D. Roosevelt declared war with Germany and Italy. Was this attack by the Japanese one of the worst military decisions in history? Or was it a strategic mission to gain critical advantage? Today, we take a look at the events leading up to and surrounding this tragic event, in this episode of The Infographics Show, The Attack on Pearl Harbor Surprise Military Strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Service. Diplomatic tensions between Japan and United States had been escalating since Japans invasion of Manchuria in 1931. Japan expanded their operations into China, leading to the second Sino-Japanese war in 1937. The Japanese attack on the USS Panay, the Allison Incident, and the Rape of Nankin