Pearl Harbor:Day of Infamy or Day of Deceit?
Date Submitted: 08/19/2004 12:42:11
December 7, 1941 is a day that all Americans should recognize. Early that morning Japanese bombers launched one of two attacks on the Hawaiian base Pearl Harbor. This attack came as a surprise to the people, first as a shock, which soon turned to anger. By the 11th, when the Axis powers declared war on the U.S., the decision was almost unanimous to "defeat the dictators". More than sixty years have passed since that day, but
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of Controversy", Online, May 17, 2003
Theodore O'Keefe, "Pearl Harbor: Case Closed?", Online, May 23, 2003
Husband E. Kimmel, "Admiral Kimmel's Story", Online May 23, 2003
Percy L. Greaves, "The Mystery of Pearl Harbor", Online, May 23, 2003
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Charles Lutton op. cit.
Shigenori Togo, "Why Japan Attacked Pearl Harbor", U.S. News & World Report, 1956, p.135
Percy L. Greaves op. cit.
Charles Lutton op. cit.
Ibid.
Otto Friedrich, "Day of Infamy", Time, 138, 1991, p.43
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