Pearl Harbor: The Verdict of HistoryTHE CONTROVERSIAL SEQUEL TO AT DAWN WE SLEPT -- A PROBING ANALYSIS OF THE ROOT CAUSES OF PEARL HARBOR, AMERICA'S MOST CATASTROPHIC MILITARY DEFEATThe monumental bestseller At Dawn We Slept was a landmark re-creation of the apocalyptic events of December 7, 1941. This provocative sequel delves even further to examine the underlying causes of Pearl Harbor and the revisionist theories that Roosevelt and other high officials knew about the attack.With the same imposing scholarship and narrative drive that distinguished its predecessor, Pearl Harbor uncovers the secret roles played by the president, his cabinet secretaries, admirals, and generals in the weeks before the attack. Based on more than forty years of research, extensive interviews, and an insider's knowledge of the military, this book poses an explosive and highly convincing new theory of America's entry into the Pacific War. Like the very best works of history, it not only expands but dramatically deepens our understanding of the events that were once the province of myth and rumor. |
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Shocked , for once Marshall spoke to a congressman with anger in his voice : “
You are going to let plain hatred of the personality dictate to you to do something
that you realize is very harmful to the interest of the country . ” On the other hand ...
Shocked , for once Marshall spoke to a congressman with anger in his voice : “
You are going to let plain hatred of the personality dictate to you to do something
that you realize is very harmful to the interest of the country . ” On the other hand ...
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Boiled down to its essence , it simply stated that if Japan extended its aggression
the United States would protect its citizens and its interests , which is the right and
duty of any government . So the British Foreign Office was far from “ smug ...
Boiled down to its essence , it simply stated that if Japan extended its aggression
the United States would protect its citizens and its interests , which is the right and
duty of any government . So the British Foreign Office was far from “ smug ...
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... that it would be in our interest to reduce Japan to the status of an inferior
military and economic power . A balance of power in the Far East is to our
interests as much as is the balance of power in Europe . ” 6 Looking at the global
scene , Hull ...
... that it would be in our interest to reduce Japan to the status of an inferior
military and economic power . A balance of power in the Far East is to our
interests as much as is the balance of power in Europe . ” 6 Looking at the global
scene , Hull ...
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Contents
We Were All Out There | 3 |
Slow in Waking Up | 15 |
Too Deeply to Bury Their Hate | 34 |
Copyright | |
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