An edition of Bankrupting the enemy (2008)

Bankrupting the enemy

the U.S. financial siege of Japan before Pearl Harbor

Bankrupting the enemy
Edward S. Miller, Edward S. Mi ...
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An edition of Bankrupting the enemy (2008)

Bankrupting the enemy

the U.S. financial siege of Japan before Pearl Harbor

This book and nook book (electronic version from Barnes and Noble details the progressive deterioration of American Japanese
relations during the 15 years prior to Pearl Harbor. It takes the position that the US's embargo of Japan added fuel to the fire resulting in the Pearl Harbor Attack on the US and the subsequent entry of the US into WW II. Reflection whether the current economic challenge to Russia bears a parallel to the above.

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323

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Cover of: Bankrupting the Enemy
Bankrupting the Enemy: The U. S. Financial Siege of Japan Before Pearl Harbor
2023, Naval Institute Press
in English
Cover of: Bankrupting the enemy
Bankrupting the enemy: the U.S. financial siege of Japan before Pearl Harbor
2008, Naval Institute Press
in English

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Annapolis, MD

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Library of Congress
HF

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 323 p., [12] p. of plates :
Number of pages
323

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Open Library
OL22765176M
ISBN 13
9781591145202
LibraryThing
4620820
Goodreads
2014125

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OL4085577W

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