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101 Lesser Known Facts Related to the Attack on Pearl Harbor

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ISBN-13: 9780984674541 ISBN-10: 0984674543
Publisher
Experience Incorporated
Binding
paperback
Published
October 4, 2013
Weight
0.2 lbs
Dimensions
20.30×0.50×13.30 cm

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101 Lesser Known Facts Related to the Attack on Pearl Harbor by Shinsato, Douglas T.. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780984674541.

Did you know that the US Navy began planning for war against Japan in 1905--36 years before the attack on Pearl Harbor? 101 Lesser Known Facts Related to the Attack on Pearl Harbor--a top seller at the Pearl Harbor Museum bookstore--is a "tourists guide" covering the political, economic and military tensions that led to US involvement in World War II. This book of lesser known facts is based on the research the author did for two translations. The first, into English, was the autobiography of Mitsuo Fuchida, leader of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The second, into Japanese, was the memoir of Elaine Fischel, a member of the American legal team at the Tokyo War Crimes Trial, which defended Japans top two admirals and Emperor Hirohitos political advisor.101 Lesser Known Facts Related to the Attack on Pearl Harbor begins in 1853 with the arrival at Tokyo Bay of the US Navys Black Ships, which forcibly opened Shogunate Japan to the rest of the world. This destabilized feudal Japan, led to a civil war, and put Japan on a path of modernization, militarization and imperial conquest.Their victory in the Russo-Japan War--that resulted in the annihilation of the Russian Asiatic and Baltic fleets--meant that Japan was the major military power in the Asiatic Pacific. This posed a threat to Americas newly won colony, the Philippines. Consequently, the US Navy began war planning against the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1905. Several of the lesser known events and facts are based on the authors discussions with Pacific War participants (including Admiral Isoroku Yamamotos interpreter) or their family members (including Mitsuo Fuchidas son and the grandson of Japans wartime Foreign Minister). The 101 facts cover events following the attack and conclude with lessons from the Tokyo War Crimes Trial.Furthermore, you will read about some of the key players who were involved in important events and decisions that preceded and followed the attack on the "Date That Will Live in Infamy."[In 1965, Merv Griffin interviewed Mitsuo Fuchida, leader of the attack on Pearl Harbor. Watch this TV clip@www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMe3r7bM9js]