Infamy: Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath"A shocking account of judgments distorted by politics and career hunger...fascinating reading."-Los Angeles Times. Pulitzer Prize-winning Toland's account of the events surrounding the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor. |
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Some Admiral or Some General in the Pacific May | 28 |
Settle Yourself in a Quiet Nook Somewhere and | 43 |
Mutiny on the Second Deck | 57 |
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