The New York Times-bestselling authors of Miracle at Midway delve
into the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor during WWII in "a superb work
of history" (Albuquerque Journal Magazine).
In the predawn hours of December 7, 1941, a Japanese carrier group
sailed toward Hawaii. A few minutes before 8:00 a.m., they received the
order to rain death on the American base at Pearl Harbor, sinking dozens
of ships, destroying hundreds of airplanes, and taking the lives of over
two thousand servicemen. The carnage lasted only two hours, but more
than seventy years later, terrible questions remain unanswered.
How did the Japanese slip past the American radar? Why were the Hawaiian
defense forces so woefully underprepared? What, if anything, did
American intelligence know before the first Japanese pilot shouted
"Tora! Tora! Tora!"? In this incomparable volume, Pearl Harbor experts
Gordon W. Prange, Donald M. Goldstein, and Katherine V. Dillon tackle
dozens of thorny issues in an attempt to determine who was at fault for
one of the most shocking military disasters in history.