Was Fascism popular in pre-Pearl Harbor America?

They didnt have a choice. The US was systematically seperating them from all of their resources and allies.
As time went on they would become weaker and weaker so the only sensible thing is to attack immediately.

Bear in mind the Japs were allied with Britain not too long before the war and the US broke up that alliance.
At the time of Pearl Harbour all the Japanese ships were built with British technology and had British men on board in an engineering capacity.

I wouldn't know about that
Have you read the article?
Time gave it up to Hitler in 1938 because he was a total boss that year. Of course they took the opportunity to smear meanie fascism for muh democratic masses, condemn antisemitism, and rally militaries to beat him in the arms race.

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Because Imperial Japan and the 4rd Reich had a joint nuclear program. First test, October 11-12 1944.

Really?
A little too late, huh?

You know you shills and calling all of these countries Jewish is just fucking annoying.


Which is odd considering the early stories of the Mass Genocides states that the murderous campaign of rounding people up and sending them to camps started in 1936, right after the Olympics were held there.

Don't you mean August 6 and 9?

Going to war is the only reason Japan isn't as fucked today as Germany is. Since they fought to the end and were prepared to die or commit suicide they didn't get occupied as hard. Why do you think they were allowed to keep the Emperor as a traditional figurehead?

Are you trying to say that the British and the Americans were not directly influenced and/or controlled by kikes?
Look into the banking institutes of the British and the Americans, look into the art and culture pushers of the British and the Americans, look into who controlled the narrative regarding Germans in places like Britain.
The Murphy translation, which was used to convince British politicians that Germany was vile and evil, was literally constructed and produced by kike communists and handed over to British government officials.

The United States fired the first shot of Pearl Harbor. The USS Ward fired on a Japanese submarine more than an hour before Jap planes descended on Pearl Harbor.

Upper portions of the US government belayed Commanders of Pearl Harbor from doing any kind of defense knowing that the American Public would be more ready to get involved in WWII if they were seen as the US being "innocently" attacked.