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According to a book by Akira Iriye ... according to the Japanese military records. As seen in the movie Pearl Harbor, there was a Japanese message indicating a surprise attack that was received ...
While Butler mentions the successful ‘surprise attack’ on Pearl Harbor in Grand Joint Army-Navy Exercise No. 4 (1932), he overlooks similar attacks during the fleet exercises in 1923, 1928, 1929, 1933 ...
D.C., when the book is reviewed on the front page of the New York Times. Though no official link between the two has been found, Yamamoto will later mastermind the real Pearl Harbor attack.
But it also offers things that those reference works ignored, such as detailed coverage of the long aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the role of the many museum battleships today. This ...