James J. Martin
Subtitled “Essays on Some Historical Consequences of the Crisis in the Pacific in 1941,” this is a succinct, closely reasoned look by one of America’s great dissident historians at the Pearl Harbor attack and the US-Japan conflict of the 1940s. Includes “Pearl Harbor: Antecedents, Background and Consequences,” “The Framing of ‘Tokyo Rose’,” a review of a pathbreaking book about the wartime US internment of Japanese Americans, and “Where was the General: Some new Views and Contributions Relative to the Ongoing Mystery of Pearl Harbor.”
Softcover, 121 pages
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Stock Number: 0088