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On April 18, 1943 the US successfully carried out a mission to specifically target kill Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto. Was this mission controversial in America at the time, or to the Allies? Were targeted killings of officers common in WWII?

by /u/Tularemia in /r/AskHistorians

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