Yamamoto Isoroku Article

Why is Yamamoto Isoroku significant?

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Although he planned the Pearl Harbor attack, Yamamoto Isoroku was fully aware of its consequences. He predicted that he would "win victory upon victory" in the first 6 to 12 months of war, but after that he had "no expectation of success." The crushing Japanese defeat at Midway occurred almost exactly 6 months after the Pearl Harbor attack.