
December 7, 1941
The Day the Japanese Attacked Pearl Harbor
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Narrated by:
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Dennis Holland
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Gordon Prange
With all the dramatic listenability of a novel, Prange provides a richly detailed, chronological account of the day the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. Advertising in Army, Navy, Air Force Times, Military History, and World War II magazines.
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Obviously this attack was one event in the midst of many other events worldwide. In that context this book is fairly restricted to the attack. As an amateur history student, I had jus finished "Japan 1941" by Eri Hotta, another nonfiction that was also excellent. This work under review proved the perfect historical sequel. Between these two excellent history books, I feel I learned a great deal about the beginning of the Pacific War from both American and Japanese perspectives.
In that this fine work is taken from contemporary first hand accounts, a reader/ listener should anticipate some angry descriptions including angry ethnic references. I only state that to avoid a reader / listener from being unpleasantly surprised. I think that may be unavoidable in a work of this nature if the authors are faithful to the actual accounts. Thank You...
An Excellent Nonfiction Compilation of The Events of December 7, 1941
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