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 143
... doubt in the minds of all who are ranged against the Axis . Our own face , as well as our own welfare , is vitally involved . ” 7 But if Hull was ever an appeaser , he had passed that stage in 1941. He knew that there are many points of ...
... doubt in the minds of all who are ranged against the Axis . Our own face , as well as our own welfare , is vitally involved . ” 7 But if Hull was ever an appeaser , he had passed that stage in 1941. He knew that there are many points of ...
Page 277
... doubt as to the purpose to be served . Any Intelligence Officer , then and now , who could not figure this out should be taken out and hung higher than Haman . ” 35 A bit drastic , yet Hiles was essentially correct . In his interesting ...
... doubt as to the purpose to be served . Any Intelligence Officer , then and now , who could not figure this out should be taken out and hung higher than Haman . ” 35 A bit drastic , yet Hiles was essentially correct . In his interesting ...
Page 325
... doubt in his mind " as to the ' Winds Message ' having been sent by Japan and disseminated in the War and Navy Departments . " According to Saf- ford , Hewitt looked startled , and John F. Sonnett , the counsel for the inquiry ...
... doubt in his mind " as to the ' Winds Message ' having been sent by Japan and disseminated in the War and Navy Departments . " According to Saf- ford , Hewitt looked startled , and John F. Sonnett , the counsel for the inquiry ...
Contents
We Were All Out There | 3 |
Too Deeply to Bury Their Hate | 34 |
To Avoid War with Japan | 66 |
Copyright | |
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