'PEARL HARBOR - Awakening a Sleeping Giant' is different from most historical accounts of the Japanese attack on Oahu on December 7, 1941. The attack created battlefields involving thousands of individual battles between Japanese and American combatants. Men at each airfield and on every ship in the harbor fought to save their planes or ships, their buddies, and their own lives. This book describes 15 of those battlefields from the perspective of the individuals who fought there. It takes the reader to the very scene of these battles where you will share with them the horrors of their experiences and their innermost emotions. You will witness extraordinary heroism of participants on both sides, many of whom died as a result of it. In each chapter, the reader will also discover some little-known incidents which are not included in most other accounts of the attack. The book presents the seldom seen human side of the otherwise well covered event. It also offers irrefutable logic and facts to support a conclusion rarely found in other accounts of the battle. It concludes that the attack was not the Japanese victory that others claim, but a resounding defeat from which the Japanese never recovered.
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