The True Story of Pearl Harbor Book Review by ResearchRiter
The True Story of Pearl Harbor
A review of Robert Stinnett's "Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor".
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| 1,250 words
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| MLA
| 2008
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on Dec 01, 2008
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History
(U.S. World Wars)
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The paper discusses one of the most controversial books about Pearl Harbor and the beginning of World War II. This book is Robert Stinnett's "Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor". This book is considered particularly controversial because it makes the case not only for the argument that FDR knew the attack was coming, but also for the argument that FDR actually may have been involved in provoking the attack as a means to get America into the war.
From the Paper:
"There have been literally thousands of books written about World War II. While some of these books cover the entire war, the bulk actually address various aspects, elements or important parts of the war, e.g. the impact of the war on Asia, Normandy, the bombing of Dresden and so forth. However, of all the books that discuss specific aspects of the war, those that are most significant are the ones that provide reasons for why America entered the war, these are books about..."Cite this Book Review:
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The True Story of Pearl Harbor (2008, December 01)
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"The True Story of Pearl Harbor" 01 December 2008.
Web. 26 March. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/book-review/the-true-story-of-pearl-harbor-127193/>