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The Pearl Harbor Collection

Auteur(s): Gordon W. Prange, Donald M. Goldstein, Katherine V. Dillon
Narrateur(s): Tony Roberts
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On December 7, 1941, America was thrust violently into World War II when Japan launched a devastating surprise attack on the U.S. naval installation at Hawaii's Pearl Harbor. This absorbing, enlightening, powerfully dramatic collection is the ultimate chronicle of what President Franklin Delano Roosevelt called "a date that will live in infamy."

At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor, 37 years in the making, tells the story of Pearl Harbor from both the American and Japanese perspectives. Pearl Harbor: The Verdict of History places the attack in a larger context via a fascinating look at its precursors and consequences. And December 7, 1941 is a riveting, moment-by-moment account that captures the diplomatic intrigue, the brutal combat, and the human beings whose lives were irrevocably altered on that fateful morning.

©1981, 1986, 1988 Anne Prange and Prange Enterprises (P)1990 -91 HighBridge Company
Amériques Guerres et conflits Militaire

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"Mr. Prange has been called 'the dean of Pearl Harbor historians'. The accolade...is deserved." (The Wall Street Journal)

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This was a good three volume series, although the books are abridged.
After listening to At Dawn We Slept, I switched recordings and listened to an unabridged version of Pearl Harbor: The Verdict of History (well worth the extra time), then returned to this collection to listen to the third and final book, December 7, 1941. Be aware that there is quite a bit of language of the time is grating (the Japanese referred to as “Japs”).

A stunning history

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