One by OneHarvard university printing office, 1943 - 283 pages |
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... Harbor , Hawaii , on December 7 , 1941. Its mission was one of war and destruction — an historic incident which has led to Japan's self - determined reversion to barbarism . The period between those two remotely contrasting visits ...
... Harbor , Hawaii , on December 7 , 1941. Its mission was one of war and destruction — an historic incident which has led to Japan's self - determined reversion to barbarism . The period between those two remotely contrasting visits ...
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... Harbor such action was taken . Hanson W. Baldwin , writing in the New York Times , said , " Both the War and Navy Departments displayed a lack of clarity and force in the phrasing of their messages to Hawaii and inadequacy in ...
... Harbor such action was taken . Hanson W. Baldwin , writing in the New York Times , said , " Both the War and Navy Departments displayed a lack of clarity and force in the phrasing of their messages to Hawaii and inadequacy in ...
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... Harbor , " we might well consider " Forget Pearl Harbor , " - for- get the complacency , forget the selfishness which has lulled us into a feeling of false security , forget that spirit of isolationism which has spread the insidious ...
... Harbor , " we might well consider " Forget Pearl Harbor , " - for- get the complacency , forget the selfishness which has lulled us into a feeling of false security , forget that spirit of isolationism which has spread the insidious ...
Contents
FROM YEDO BAY TO PEARL HARBOR | 3 |
BEGINNINGS OF THE AXIS | 20 |
GERMANY GIRDS FOR WAR | 27 |
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