Pearl Harbor Atomic Bomb Who Wanted Japan-US War Roosevelt S. Japan US Japan 194

by Souki Watanabe

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Pearl Harbor Atomic Bomb Who Wanted Japan-US War Roosevelt S. Japan US Japan 194 Key Features ✔ Discover the compelling and controversial insights into the origins of the Japan-U.S. conflict with this thought-provoking book titled "Pearl Harbor and the Atomic Bomb: Who Wanted the Japan-U.S. War? Roosevelt and Stimson." This hardcover delves into the hidden truths behind pivotal moments such as the Pearl Harbor attack and the Hiroshima atomic bombing, challenging conventional narratives and exploring the motivations of key historical figures. ✔ Authored by renowned historian Souki Watanabe, the book examines how President Franklin D. Roosevelt allegedly provoked war by waiting for the attack on Pearl Harbor, while Secretary of War Henry Stimson was fixated on dropping the atomic bomb, driven by militaristic ambitions. The book uncovers the political and military strategies that shaped World War II, revealing the influence of anti-Versailles and anti-New Deal factions, propaganda campaigns, and resistance from figures like Charles Lindbergh. It also discusses the fears surrounding Pearl Harbor in Hawaii and the behind-the-scenes ambitions of Stimson, including the development and deployment of nuclear weapons. ✔ Key features include detailed analysis of wartime propaganda, political opposition, and the personal ambitions of influential leaders, providing a fresh perspective on a pivotal era in world history. ✔Item Specifics: ✔ C:Condition: Like New (Never read) ✔ C:Title: Pearl

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  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Fine

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