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 119
... ships might have been better employed against the number one enemy in the Atlantic . Perhaps more thought should have been devoted to the type of ships to be transferred to that theater . Ingersoll suggested to Greaves that the United ...
... ships might have been better employed against the number one enemy in the Atlantic . Perhaps more thought should have been devoted to the type of ships to be transferred to that theater . Ingersoll suggested to Greaves that the United ...
Page 509
... ships in harbor , the dry docks , and scattered ships , all of whose personnel , if as mad as hornets , were “ just as disorganized . " 36 • Japan's most astounding tactical oversight in regard to Pearl Har- bor , however , lay in the ...
... ships in harbor , the dry docks , and scattered ships , all of whose personnel , if as mad as hornets , were “ just as disorganized . " 36 • Japan's most astounding tactical oversight in regard to Pearl Har- bor , however , lay in the ...
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... ships and speeds ) . Assembly of troops for oversea transport in U.S.A. and Canada . Strength- number of ships - ports of assembly - reports on ship building ( naval and merchant ships - wharves ( dockyards ) -state and private owned ...
... ships and speeds ) . Assembly of troops for oversea transport in U.S.A. and Canada . Strength- number of ships - ports of assembly - reports on ship building ( naval and merchant ships - wharves ( dockyards ) -state and private owned ...
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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