Infamy Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath

Infamy Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath by John Toland, published by Penguin in 2001, offers a detailed examination of a significant event in American history. This edition spans 366 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the circumstances surrounding the Pearl Harbor attack, focusing on the controversial decisions made by US commanders that led to the unpreparedness of the Pacific fleet.
Readers will find an exploration of the events leading up to the attack and the subsequent fallout, highlighting the themes of accountability and military strategy during World War II. Toland’s work sheds light on the complexities of the Pacific Theater and the historical implications of the cover-up that followed the attack. This edition provides a comprehensive look at a pivotal moment in history, making it a valuable resource for those interested in military history and the intricacies of wartime leadership.
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This title covers one of the greatest cover-ups in American history, which occurred when two US commanders were blamed for the unpreparedness that sacrificed the US Pacific fleet.
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