Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Infamous Day Tuesday December 07, 2004 4:00AM PT
Pearl Harbor Few dates in American history rival December 7, 1941 -- a date then-president Franklin D. Roosevelt (+80%) accurately predicted would "live in infamy." The Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor (+75%) resulted in a death toll in the thousands and propelled a previously divided United States into World War II. Now 63 years later, Americans still commemorate Pearl Harbor Day with an official White House declaration and ceremonies to honor veterans of Pearl Harbor. This year's many tributes include one for the men who went down with the USS Oklahoma, which had the second-highest number of casualties behind the more well-known USS Arizona. While Hollywood produced a blockbuster based on the attack, history produces more search appeal for once. Most of our top 10 "Pearl Harbor" searches have nothing to do with Ben Affleck or Kate Beckinsale.
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