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 Tularemia
jeffbell

You might be interested in a nearly identical question from a few months ago at https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/ctxxoq/during_late_world_war_ii_the_us_authorized_an/ especially the answer by /u/el_pinata .

Of course there is always room to say more.