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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Page 381
... considered opinion concludes that Japan invisages [ sic ] early hostilities with Britain and U.S. Japan does not repeat not intend to attack Russia at present but will act in South . " One immediately notices the close resemblance this ...
... considered opinion concludes that Japan invisages [ sic ] early hostilities with Britain and U.S. Japan does not repeat not intend to attack Russia at present but will act in South . " One immediately notices the close resemblance this ...
Page 401
... considered as still applicable . 10 Bloch referred to the memorandum from Admiral Ingersoll of June 13 , 1941 , to the commandants of all naval districts , warning that in view of recent developments the minimum depth of 75 feet ...
... considered as still applicable . 10 Bloch referred to the memorandum from Admiral Ingersoll of June 13 , 1941 , to the commandants of all naval districts , warning that in view of recent developments the minimum depth of 75 feet ...
Page 430
... considered a war warning . " Turner , who prepared the message , saw nothing equivocal about this wording . Asked what he meant by it , he replied , " I meant just exactly what it said , it is to be considered a warning of approaching ...
... considered a war warning . " Turner , who prepared the message , saw nothing equivocal about this wording . Asked what he meant by it , he replied , " I meant just exactly what it said , it is to be considered a warning of approaching ...
Contents
We Were All Out There | 3 |
Too Deeply to Bury Their Hate | 34 |
To Avoid War with Japan | 66 |
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Pearl Harbor: The Verdict of History Gordon W. Prange,Donald M. Goldstein,Katherine V. Dillon Limited preview - 2014 |
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