Pearl Harbor: The Verdict of HistoryThe provocative sequel to At Dawn We Slept that continues Prange's masterful analysis of the attack on Pearl Harbor, delving further to examine the underlying causes and to ask whether the event that plunged America into World War II was really a surprise to President Roosevelt. |
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... December 4. Saf- ford originally said it was broadcast on the evening of December 3 , Washington time . Then he told the Army Board that it " was received in the morning of Thursday , December 4 , 1941. . . about 8 o'clock at one of our ...
... December 4. Saf- ford originally said it was broadcast on the evening of December 3 , Washington time . Then he told the Army Board that it " was received in the morning of Thursday , December 4 , 1941. . . about 8 o'clock at one of our ...
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... December 10 , 1941 . 2. New York Times , August 30 , 1945 . 3. Emporia Gazette , December 16 , 1941 . 4. October 27 , 1941 . 5. January 27 , 1942 . 6. " The Day of Wrath , " Life ( December 22 , 1941 ) , p . 11 . 7. " On the Record ...
... December 10 , 1941 . 2. New York Times , August 30 , 1945 . 3. Emporia Gazette , December 16 , 1941 . 4. October 27 , 1941 . 5. January 27 , 1942 . 6. " The Day of Wrath , " Life ( December 22 , 1941 ) , p . 11 . 7. " On the Record ...
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... ( December 1982 ) . Butow , R. J. C. " Backdoor Diplomacy in the Pacific : The Proposal for a Konoye- Roosevelt Meeting , 1941. " The Journal of American History ( June 1972 ) . Chamberlin , William Henry . “ The Clay Feet of Imperialism ...
... ( December 1982 ) . Butow , R. J. C. " Backdoor Diplomacy in the Pacific : The Proposal for a Konoye- Roosevelt Meeting , 1941. " The Journal of American History ( June 1972 ) . Chamberlin , William Henry . “ The Clay Feet of Imperialism ...
Contents
We Were All Out There | 3 |
Too Deeply to Bury Their Hate | 34 |
To Avoid War with Japan | 66 |
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