Prange, Gordon W

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Dec. 7, 1941

The day the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor
1989
This is the final volume of Prange's Pearl Harbor trilogy, based in large part on interviews conducted immediately after World War II. A chronological account related mostly by eyewitnesses, it describes the hints and warning of the attack as perceived both in Washington and Oahu, covers the attack itself in starkly vivid detail, and shows the reactions of servicemen and civilians, which range from fear to heroism to bewilderment. The narrative is particularly interesting in its depiction of the stupified incredulity on the part of many, and on the involuntary flights of imagination that rendered an extraordinary number of people temporarily aberrant. Many "eyewitnesses" saw German planes over Pearl Harbor, for instance; others saw Japanese paratroops landing on Oahu. The riveting narrative concludes with President Roosevelt's declaration of war the following day.

At dawn we slept

the untold story of Pearl Harbor
1982
Record of how Japan planned and executed the attack on Pearl Harbor.

December 7, 1941

the day the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor
1988
"The last of the Prange manuscripts about Pearl Harbor"--P. ix. A detailed chronological account of the day. Includes reminiscences of officers, both American and Japanese.
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