An edition of Infamy (1982)

Infamy

Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath

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An edition of Infamy (1982)

Infamy

Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath

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Investigates the military, political, and historical remifications of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, examining the unpreparedness of the United States, the cover-up following the disaster, and other important aspects of the attack and its effects.

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Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
366

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Infamy
Infamy: Pearl Harbor and Its aftermath
1992, Anchor Books
in English - 1st Anchor Books ed.
Cover of: Infamy
Infamy: Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath
1987-06, Books on Tape
Audio Cassette
Cover of: Infamy
Infamy: Pearl Harbor And Its Aftermath
1986-11-17, Books on Tape, Inc.
Audio Cassette in English
Cover of: Infamy
Infamy: Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath
1986-03-15, Berkley
in English
Cover of: Infamy
Infamy
1984-12-15, Berkley
Paperback in English
Cover of: Infamy
Infamy
1983-02-01, Berkley
Mass Market Paperback
Cover of: Infamy
Infamy: Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath
1982-01, Books on Tape
Audio Cassette in English
Cover of: Infamy
Infamy: Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath
1982, Doubleday
Hardcover in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Infamy
Infamy: Pearl Harbor and Its Aftermath
1982-03, Doubleday
in English

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First Sentence

"On Saturday morning, December 6, 1941, one of the translators at Op-20-G, the Security Intelligence Section of U.S. Naval Communications, in Washington, D.C., began skimming through a pile of intercepted Japanese messages in the consular code."

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Open Library
OL7437507M
ISBN 10
0385145594
ISBN 13
9780385145596
Library Thing
145451
Goodreads
1656121

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On Saturday morning, December 6, 1941, one of the translators at Op-20-G, the Security Intelligence Section of U.S. Naval Communications, in Washington, D.C., began skimming through a pile of intercepted Japanese messages in the consular code.
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August 3, 2023 Edited by Meg369 Published date format
May 5, 2012 Edited by Oliver merge authors
August 5, 2010 Edited by IdentifierBot added LibraryThing ID
April 24, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Fixed duplicate goodreads IDs.
April 29, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from amazon.com record.