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JAPANESE ATTACK
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151376
Genda speaks to the naval institute
/ Cutler, Thomas J
Cutler, Thomas J
Journal Article
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Was it wrong for the Naval Institute to invite a man who helped orchestrate the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to deliver an address?
Key Words
Pearl Harbor
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Naval Institute
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Japanese Attack
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Genda Speaks
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067347
Grand strategy
/ Gwyer, J M A; Butler, J R M
1964
Gwyer, J M A
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London, Her Majestry's Stationary Office, 1964.
Description
xv, 401p.Hbk
Series
United Kingdom Military Series
Contents
Vol.III: June 1941-August 1942
Key Words
United States
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Middle East
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Balkans
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Russia
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Pearl Harbor
;
Anglo - American Relations
;
American Strategy
;
Atlantic Charter
;
History - War
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Hitler - Dilemma
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Russo - German Relations
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Japanese Attack
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164193
William Friedman and Pearl Harbor
/ Sherman, David
Sherman, David
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Pearl Harbor was a seminal event for pioneering American cryptographer William Friedman and the subject of an analysis he wrote after retiring from government in the mid-1950s. While Friedman’s conclusions are not particularly innovative, the way in which he arrives at them is and also accounts for how he and his contemporaries were both surprised and not surprised by the Japanese attack.
Key Words
Pearl Harbor
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Japanese Attack
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William Friedman
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