Victory Program

The Victory Program was a military plan for the United States involvement in World War II submitted prior to the country's official entry into the war following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The plan was initially secret, but was famously exposed by the Chicago Tribune on December 4, 1941, 3 days before Pearl Harbor.[1]

The leak of plan was major political and news event in the United States at the time.[2]

  1. ^ Chicago Tribune, December 4, 1941
  2. ^ "The Big Leak". AMERICAN HERITAGE. Retrieved 2023-12-02.

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