Explores various viewpoints on the issues surrounding the events of the attack on Pearl Harbor, including the Japanese perspective and the debate over President Roosevelt's role.
Traces events leading up to and resulting from the December 7, 1941, Japanese attack on American battleships at Pearl Harbor, which brought the United States into World War II.
historical-figures-publications/ hall-of-honor. 49. Layton, And I Was There, 33–34. 50. 21. Ibid. 22. Ibid. 23. Ibid. 24. Ibid., 385. 25. Ibid. 26. Ibid. 27. Ibid., 386. 28. Ibid. 29. Ibid. 30. Rear Admiral Layton, Edwin, USN (Ret.) ...
A minute-by-minute account of the morning that brought America into World War II, by the New York Times–bestselling authors of At Dawn We Slept. When dawn broke over Hawaii on...
Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack: Report of the Joint Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack, Congress...
ÒNothing previously published has offered such a close examination of Japanese strategy . . . an in-depth study of the Japanese planning, preparation and execution of the attack with particular focus on factors not thoroughly considered by ...
In graphic novel format, tells the story of the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and the United States' reaction to the event.
Library Journal: With this volume, Hillstrom (The Voting Rights Act of 1965) adds another well-written book to the publisher's "Defining Moments" series, which provides concise information on specific American historical...
Relates the events that led up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, and describes the air attack and its immediate aftermath.
Draws on the memories of American and Japanese sailors, civilians, and airmen to recreate the events at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
This work is designed as a reference tool for researchers investigating the what, when, and why of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.