PublishedPen And Sword, October 2023 |
ISBN9781399050876 |
FormatHardcover, 224 pages |
Dimensions23.4cm × 15.6cm |
Pearl Harbour is a fallacy that needs to be corrected. American's have been taught in schools that this was a surprise/sneak attack by the Imperial Japanese government on the United States Navy and Army at Pearl Harbour; nothing could be further from the truth.
FDR help orchestrate and instigate the attack by the Imperial Japanese Navy on Pearl Harbour in 1941. There was more than enough information that passed before FDR eyes from 1933 to 1941that showed that Japan was going to attack the United States in Hawaii and just how weak the United States defenses were at Pearl Harbor. Important information was ignored such as the war games at Pearl Harbour in 1932 and 38, the book Winged Defense by General William Mitchell in 1925, exam question for cadets to graduate the Imperial Japanese Naval Academy How would you conduct a surprise attack on Pearl Harbour, which FDR knew about, the Panay Incident and the Nan King Massacre, all the intercepted codes that said Japan was going to attack Pearl Harbour and yet FDR did nothing to stop Japan. After the war there was an investigation into the attack on Pearl Harbour, however all the information had been classified and could not be released to investigate in the late 1940's. This is not the case today. AUTHOR: Charles Sprinkles has a double master's degree in Military History/Global History from American Military/Public University. He went to school on an Army ROTC scholarship and served 20 years as a United States Army Reserve Officer most in the IRR. He is currently working on his PhD from Liberty University. He is a member of the Historical Studies Honor Society and a Mason/Shriner. He lives with his wife and research co-author Nhan Thanh Thi Nguyen in Lexington, Kentucky. Charles Sprinkles first book Shiloh the 1St. Day: Turning Point of the American Civil War argues very successfully that this was the battle that determined who would win the American Civil War. 24 b/w illustrations