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His expectation, as Below went on to say, was that the United States would for the foreseeable future be distracted by Japan and kept from interfering in the European theater of operations.116 This had been Hitler’s strategy all along—a catastrophically mistaken one, as it turned out, but one that made sense to him given the information available and the lens through which he interpreted that knowledge.
Hitler's American Gamble: Pearl Harbor and Germany's March to Global War
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