A critical investigation into Pearl Harbor and its aftermath
Doubleday & Co., 1982, 397 pages
A revealing and controversial account of the events surrounding Pearl Harbor.
Pulitzer Prize - winning author John Toland presents evidence that FDR and his top advisors knew about the planned Japanese attack but remained silent.
Infamy reveals the conspiracy to cover up the facts and find scapegoats for the greatest disaster in United States military history. New York Times best-seller.
The 9/11 of its time was just as political. Also by John Toland: My review of
The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936-1945.
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