Prelude to Pearl Harbor

Prelude to Pearl Harbor

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  • Author: John Gripentrog
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN: 1538149443
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 285

Reconsidering the origins of World War II in Asia and the Pacific, this book focuses on the diplomatic and cultural interactions between the United States and Japan in the interwar period. Challenging as well as amplifying accepted interpretations, historian John Gripentrog argues that competing ideologies of world order—particularly the rift between liberal internationalism and Pan-Asianism—was at the heart of the conflict between the two powers. He also explores the US reception of the Japanese government’s efforts to legitimize its regionalist aspirations through soft power, and how these efforts ended up backfiring.


Prelude to Pearl Harbor

Prelude to Pearl Harbor

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  • Author: Gerald E. Wheeler
  • Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
  • ISBN: 1787205983
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204

First published in 1963, Prelude to Pearl Harbor was the first of three books on naval topics for which Prof. Gerald E. Wheeler is remembered today. “During the years 1921 to 1931 American naval leaders faced a problem in some ways similar to the situation after 1947. They were convinced that the United States had a national enemy in Japan. But the United States Congress, like the public that elected it during the 1920’s, was less than impressed; in fact it was positively hostile to any suggestion that America might again go to war. The President and his executive departments—save perhaps the War Department—were also reluctant to accept the Navy’s conclusions or its premises. How the United States Navy solved its problem of preparing for war in an unsympathetic climate of opinion is the story here presented.”—Prof. Wheeler, Preface


Prelude to Pearl Harbor

Prelude to Pearl Harbor

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  • Author: Abraham Ben-Zvi
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 184


Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor

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  • Author: Takuma Melber
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 150953721X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 132

Hawaii, 7th December 1941, shortly before 8 in the morning: Japanese torpedo bombers launch a surprise attack on the US Pacific fleet anchored in Pearl Harbor. The devastating attack claims the lives of over 2,400 American soldiers, sinks or damages 18 ships and destroys nearly 350 aircraft. The US Congress declares war on Japan the following day. In this vivid and lively book, Takuma Melber breathes new life into the dramatic events that unfolded before, during and after Pearl Harbor by putting the perspective of the Japanese attackers at the centre of his account. This is the dimension commonly missing in most other histories of Pearl Harbor, and it gives Melber the opportunity to provide a fuller, more definitive and authoritative account of the battle, its background and its consequences. Melber sheds new light on the long negotiations that went on between the Japanese and Americans in 1941, and the confusion and argument among the Japanese political and military elite. He shows how US intelligence and military leaders in Washington failed to interpret correctly the information they had and to draw the necessary conclusions about the Japanese war intentions in advance of the attack. His account of the battle itself is informed by the latest research and benefits from including the planning and post-raid assessment by the Japanese commanders. His account also covers the second raid in March 1942 by two long-range seaplanes which was intended to destroy the shipyards so that ships damaged in the initial attack could not be repaired. This balanced and thoroughly researched book deepens our understanding of the battle that precipitated America’s entry into the war and it will appeal to anyone interested in World War II and military history.


Prelude to Pearl Harbor

Prelude to Pearl Harbor

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  • Author: Roy M. Stanley
  • Publisher: Scribner Book Company
  • ISBN:
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 232


Prelude to Pearl Harbor

Prelude to Pearl Harbor

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  • Author: John Gripentrog
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • ISBN: 9781538149430
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Reconsidering the origins of WWII in Asia and the Pacific, this book focuses on interactions between the United States and Japan during the interwar period. Challenging and amplifying accepted interpretations, Gripentrog argues that competing ideologies--chiefly the rift between internationalism and Pan-Asianism--was at the heart of the conflict.


Countdown to Pearl Harbor

Countdown to Pearl Harbor

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  • Author: Steve Twomey
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1476776482
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 384

"A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter chronicles the 12 days leading up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, examining the miscommunications, clues, missteps and racist assumptions that may have been behind America's failure to safeguard against the tragedy, "--NoveList.


Attack on Pearl Harbor

Attack on Pearl Harbor

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  • Author: Alan D. Zimm
  • Publisher: Casemate
  • ISBN: 1612001971
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 480

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 other historians, if at all . . . detailed analyses that lead to a much better understanding of what the Japanese did, why they did it, and especially how the attack was very nearly an abject failure instead of a stunning success."ÑNaval Institute Proceedings "For seven decades, conventional wisdom has extolled the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor as brilliant in its planning and execution . . . this masterful analysis topples that pillar of Pacific War history . . . with its amazing depth of meticulous research and analysis, this forceful book is essential reading for anyone with a serious interest in Pearl Harbor."ÑWorld War II "The first militarily professional description of the Pearl Harbor attack, and for those who are serious about military history and operations, it is a joy to read. . . . a superb military analysis of the attack . . . not only renders all other histories of Pearl Harbor obsolete, it has set the bar high for other histories of the Pacific War."ÑWar In History


Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor

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  • Author: Newt Gingrich
  • Publisher: Macmillan
  • ISBN: 9780312366230
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 388

The action-packed first book in the new historical series by acclaimed authors Newt Gingrich and William R.Forstchen


Pearl Harbor

Pearl Harbor

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  • Author: Craig Nelson
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1451660510
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 560

“A valuable reexamination” (Booklist, starred review) of the event that changed twentieth-century America—Pearl Harbor—based on years of research and new information uncovered by a New York Times bestselling author. The America we live in today was born, not on July 4, 1776, but on December 7, 1941, when an armada of 354 Japanese warplanes supported by aircraft carriers, destroyers, and midget submarines suddenly and savagely attacked the United States, killing 2,403 men—and forced America’s entry into World War II. Pearl Harbor: From Infamy to Greatness follows the sailors, soldiers, pilots, diplomats, admirals, generals, emperor, and president as they engineer, fight, and react to this stunningly dramatic moment in world history. Beginning in 1914, bestselling author Craig Nelson maps the road to war, when Franklin D. Roosevelt, then the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, attended the laying of the keel of the USS Arizona at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Writing with vivid intimacy, Nelson traces Japan’s leaders as they lurch into ultranationalist fascism, which culminates in their scheme to terrify America with one of the boldest attacks ever waged. Within seconds, the country would never be the same. Backed by a research team’s five years of work, as well as Nelson’s thorough re-examination of the original evidence assembled by federal investigators, this page-turning and definitive work “weaves archival research, interviews, and personal experiences from both sides into a blow-by-blow narrative of destruction liberally sprinkled with individual heroism, bizarre escapes, and equally bizarre tragedies” (Kirkus Reviews). Nelson delivers all the terror, chaos, violence, tragedy, and heroism of the attack in stunning detail, and offers surprising conclusions about the tragedy’s unforeseen and resonant consequences that linger even today.