"A John Macrae book." Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-323) and index.
Summary:
After sixty years of questions, misinformation, and accusations, Gannon uses U.S. and Japanese primary sources, including overlooked or unknown military orders, code intercepts, eyewitness interviews, and private correspondence and memoirs to uncover the faulty diplomatic decisions, the U.S. command's ineptitude and the government cover-ups that surrounded the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the beginning of U.S. involvement in WWII.
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