Pearl Harbor:FDR leads the nation into war/ Steven M. Gillon.
Physical description:
xvi, 224 p. ill. 25 cm.;
Bibliographic notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.;
Author(s): GILLON, Steven M.;
ISBN:
9780465021390 (alk. paper;
Subjects: Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941.;
World War, 1939-1945 --United States.;
Roosevelt, Franklin D.Franklin Delano1882-1945.;
Formatted contents notes:
Your boys are not going to be sent into any foreign wars -- Do not let the talks deteriorate -- This means war -- This is no drill! -- Have you heard the news? -- I don't know how secure this phone is -- Infamy -- Get to the White House fastasyoucan -- Do you think we ought to have soldiers around the White House? -- We are all in the same boat now -- Deadly calm -- I will go down in disgrace -- 1861 -- Where were our forces -- asleep -- I hope Mr. Capone doesn't mind -- Epilogue.;
Summary notes:
Explores the anxious and emotional events surrounding the attack on Pearl Harbor, showing how the president and the American public responded in the pivotal hours that followed the attack.;
Publisher:
New York : Basic Books , c2011.;
Call number: 940.54'26693 GIL;
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