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Of course, the future was not actually as open as it seemed on December 6, 1941. Hitler believed that war with the United States was inevitable, and he had promised the Japanese that he would support them. Thanks to their intelligence reports, Churchill and Roosevelt strongly suspected this. Likewise, Stalin knew that the Japanese were not planning to attack him in the east. But neither the two Western leaders nor the Soviet dictator could be entirely sure.
Hitler's American Gamble: Pearl Harbor and Germany's March to Global War
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