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A matter of honor, Pearl Harbor : betrayal, blame, and a family's quest for justice, Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan

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A matter of honor, Pearl Harbor : betrayal, blame, and a family's quest for justice, Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [375]-492) and index
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contains biographical information
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
A matter of honor
Nature of contents
bibliography
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Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan
Sub title
Pearl Harbor : betrayal, blame, and a family's quest for justice
Summary
In this book, Anthony Summers and Robbyn Swan unravel the many apparent mysteries of Pearl Harbor, clear President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the charge that he knew the attack was coming, and uncover duplicity and betrayal in high places in Washington. We thought we knew the story well: On December 7, 1941, 2,403 Americans died when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, devastating the nation and precipitating entry into World War II. In the aftermath, Admiral Husband Kimmel, commander in chief of the Pacific Fleet, was relieved of command, accused of dereliction of duty, and publicly disgraced. The fact was, however, that - through sheer inefficiency - the top brass in Washington had failed to provide Kimmel with vital intelligence. Then, in the name of protecting the biggest U.S. intelligence secret of the day, they and top officials allowed the Admiral and the Army commander in Hawaii to be made scapegoats for the catastrophe. The Admiral fought to clear his name for the rest of his long life. After Kimmel's death his sons--both Navy veterans--continued the fight. Both houses of Congress approved the posthumous restoration of the Admiral's four-star rank, only to be blocked by the Navy bureaucracy. Today Kimmel's grandchildren maintain the struggle - for them, it is a matter of honor
Table Of Contents
Catastrophe -- Consequence
Target audience
adult
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Pearl Harbor, betrayal, blame, and a family's quest for justice
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