Hitler Attacks Pearl Harbor

Hitler Attacks Pearl Harbor
Author: Richard F. Hill
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2003
Genre: Germany
ISBN: 1555878903

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Hill theorizes that the diplomatic community opened the European theater to a full-scale war on Germany because Hitler's pressure on his Japanese allies caused the Pearl Harbor attack.

Hitler Attacks Pearl Harbor

Hitler Attacks Pearl Harbor
Author: Richard F. Hill
Publsiher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 1588261263

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Hill theorizes that the diplomatic community opened the European theater to a full-scale war on Germany because Hitler's pressure on his Japanese allies caused the Pearl Harbor attack.

Hitler s American Gamble

Hitler s American Gamble
Author: Brendan Simms,Charlie Laderman
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2021-11-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781541619081

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A riveting account of the five most crucial days in twentieth-century diplomatic history: from Pearl Harbor to Hitler’s declaration of war on the United States By early December 1941, war had changed much of the world beyond recognition. Nazi Germany occupied most of the European continent, while in Asia, the Second Sino-Japanese War had turned China into a battleground. But these conflicts were not yet inextricably linked—and the United States remained at peace. Hitler’s American Gamble recounts the five days that upended everything: December 7 to 11. Tracing developments in real time and backed by deep archival research, historians Brendan Simms and Charlie Laderman show how Hitler’s intervention was not the inexplicable decision of a man so bloodthirsty that he forgot all strategy, but a calculated risk that can only be understood in a truly global context. This book reveals how December 11, not Pearl Harbor, was the real watershed that created a world war and transformed international history.

The Attack on Pearl Harbor

The Attack on Pearl Harbor
Author: Michael Burgan
Publsiher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2012-01-15
Genre: Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781608707201

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This volume provides comprehensive information on the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 and the differing perspectives accompanying it.

Germany and Japan Attack

Germany and Japan Attack
Author: Sean Sheehan
Publsiher: Raintree
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 0739827545

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When Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, Britain and France declared war and hoped to end Nazi aggression. But within two years, Germany had attacked and occupied Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Yugoslavia and begun its onslaught against the Soviet Union. Japan's dramatic attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 brought the U.S. into the war, making it a worldwide conflict. What led the Japanese to attack Pearl Harbor? Could Hitler's dreams of expansion be stopped? Germany and Japan Attack examines the Axis nations' quest for an empire and looks and how close they came to succeeding.

From Hitler to Pearl Harbor

From Hitler to Pearl Harbor
Author: Richard E. Cragg
Publsiher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2003-08
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN: 9780741416445

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The Pearl Harbor Secret

The Pearl Harbor Secret
Author: Sewall Menzel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9798765129142

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This book provides a penetrating look into Franklin D. Roosevelt's strategy to bait Adolf Hitler into declaring war on America in order to defeat Germany militarily, thus preventing the Nazis from developing the atomic bomb. In late 1939, President Roosevelt learned that Hitler was attempting to develop an atomic bomb to use against the United States. The president responded by directing his own scientific community to develop an atomic bomb and began making plans to go to war with Germany. However, he was hampered by public opinion, with 80 percent of the American people against U.S. involvement in another ground war in Europe. Roosevelt seized an opportunity in 1940, when Japan and Nazi Germany formed a military alliance. To bait Germany into war, FDR shut down Japan's war-making economy, prompting Tokyo to attack Pearl Harbor. A few days later, Hitler declared war on America. Using declassified documents, this book shows how Pearl Harbor was not about Japan; it was about the United States going to war with Germany. It reveals how the U.S. Navy's intelligence gathering system could break virtually any Japanese naval code, but Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, the commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, was kept in the dark about the impending Pearl Harbor attack by his own government.

December 1941

December 1941
Author: Evan Mawdsley
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2011-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300154467

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An account of the dramatic turning point in World War II that marked “the dawn of American might and the struggle for supremacy in Southeast Asia” (Times Higher Education). In far-flung locations around the globe, an unparalleled sequence of international events took place between December 1 and December 12, 1941. In this riveting book, historian Evan Mawdsley explores how the story unfolded . . . On Monday, December 1, 1941, the Japanese government made its final decision to attack Britain and America. In the following days, the Red Army launched a counterthrust in Moscow while the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and invaded Malaya. By December 12, Hitler had declared war on the United States, the collapse of British forces in Malaya had begun, and Hitler had secretly laid out his policy of genocide. Churchill was leaving London to meet Roosevelt as Anthony Eden arrived in Russia to discuss the postwar world with Stalin. Combined, these occurrences brought about a “new war,” as Churchill put it, with Japan and America deeply involved and Russia resurgent. This book, a truly international history, examines the momentous happenings of December 1941 from a variety of perspectives. It shows that their significance is clearly understood only when they are viewed together. “Marks the change from a continental war into a global war in an original and interesting way.”—The Sunday Telegraph Seven (Books of the Year) “Suspenseful . . . Mawdsley embarks on the action from the first day and never lets up in this crisp, chronological study . . . A rigorous, sharp survey of this decisive moment in the war.”—Kirkus Reviews