The 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...
Pearl Harbor: December 7, 1941 : America's Darkest Day
At best they reflect a lack of understanding of the collection capabilities and information available to the U.S. intelligence community before Pearl Harbor; at worst these views are an effort to rewrite history.
LIFE commemorates the 75th anniversary of the attacks on Pearl Harbor photographs - many exclusive to LIFE in this lavishly illustrated collector's edition.
This beautiful guide includes maps, photos, history, profiles, and statistics that bring to life the events and people surrounding the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Pearl Harbor: Roosevelt's Betrayal of the American People - Fifty Years After
Examines the events of the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Discusses the buildup of the Japanese military, the move of America's Pacific fleet to Hawaii, and relations between the two nations prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, which drew the United States into World War II.
Explores the attack on the U.S, naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii in 1941, including what caused the Japanese to attack and how the U.S. government responded. Primary sources recount the journey to war, the attack and its aftermath.
Traces the rise of Japan as a military power and the emergence of the United States as a world superpower that found itself drawn into World War II after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
For anyone interested in primary sources and their significance, this is the source to turn to. Primary source accounts of history add an unmatched authenticity to this series.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt called December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy." Early that morning hundreds of Japanese fighter planes unexpectedly attacked the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Clausen was appointed as independent investigator of the events at Pearl Harbor by Secretary of War Stimson in 1944, and the present volume, co-authored with the late military historian Bruce Lee, is Clausen's riveting conclusion to his ...
Pearl Harbor
Describes the events which led up to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the attack itself, and U.S. reaction.
Recounts the events leading up to Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 that resulted in 3,500 casualties, the details of the attack, and the ensuing Japanese and American reactions.
This book combines shocking text with candid photographs, illustrations and maps that detail how the attack began and the events that happened as a result.
A walk through this famous site from its pre-settlement day, when it was an uninhabited tropical lagoon, to the famous attack in 1941, on to the present where it has become an American icon visited by millions every year. --Amazon
From the creators of "The Discovery of the Titanic" comes an illustrated history of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, published to release with the blockbuster movie.
Pearl Harbor: The Story of the Secret War