U.S. Warns Military Commanders of Imminent Japanese Attack – November 27, 1941

Anglo-american Co-operation in Wartime Britain, 1943

Anglo-American co-operation in wartime Britain , Wikimedia Commons


 


On November 27, 1941, the U.S. government warned the British government and American military commanders of an imminent war with Japan. American intelligence concluded that a Japanese offensive against the Philippines or South East Asia was most likely.


Was there intelligence that more specifically suggested Pearl Harbor was the likely target?  Doubtful, but debatable.


 

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