Infamy by John Toland

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This title recounts one of the greatest cover-ups in American history, which occurred when two US commanders were blamed for the unpreparedness that sacrificed the US Pacific fleet. The author explores many unanswered questions which point to the commanders being scapegoats for the real culprits.

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Infamy by John Toland

How much of a surprise was the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour? History has tended to blame the two commanders of Hawaii's military installations, Admiral Kimmel and General Short, for the unpreparedness of the Pacific Fleet for battle. However, a closer examination of the events leading up to the attack suggests that these two men were merely scapegoats and that the responsibility lies elsewhere - with Washington. Among the many questions explored in this superbly researched book are: why were America's supreme military commanders so lackadaisical about relaying vital information to their subordinates? Did Roosevelt actually know of the Japanese carrier force approaching Hawaii? Was the war with Japan necessary at all? Using the most recent documentary evidence and interviews with witnesses who have never spoken up before, John Toland has produced the most comprehensive account of this great drama.
John Toland has written may books, of which the best known are THE LAST 100 DAYS (the last days of the Third Reich), THE RISING SUN: THE DECLINE AND FALL OF THE JAPANESE EMPIRE, 1936-45 (Pultizer Prize, 1971) which will be published in Penguin Classic Military History in August 2001, ADOLF HITLER and NO MAN'S LAND: THE STORY OF 1918.
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ISBN 13 9780141390604
ISBN 10 0141390603
Title Infamy
Author John Toland
Series Penguin Classic Military History S
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2001-05-31
Number of pages 416
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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