Infamy Revisited emphasizes the devious diplomacy of the Roosevelt administration which made the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor all but inevitable. It places the Day of Infamy within the widest context of American diplomatic history from the end of the first world war to that fateful day when the Japanese Imperial Task Force struck our Pacific Fleet in Oahu.
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Infamy Revisited emphasizes the devious diplomacy of the Roosevelt administration which made the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor all but inevitable. It places the Day of Infamy within the widest context of American diplomatic history from the end of the first world war to that fateful day when the Japanese Imperial Task Force struck our Pacific Fleet in Oahu.
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