The Pearl Harbor papers inside the Japanese plans
Details the Japanese thought process leading up to, during, and after the attack that changed the world.
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| Language: | English |
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Washington
Brasseyʼs (US)
2000
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| Edition: | 1st papereback ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I: Plans and preparations for the Pearl Harbor attack
- How the Japanese task force idea materialized / Minoru Genda with Masataka Chihaya
- Affidavit of Minoru Genda
- Analysis No. 1 of the Pearl Harbor attack, operation AI / Minoru Genda
- Analysis No. 2 of the Pearl Harbor attack / Minoru Genda
- Diary of Rear Adm. Giichi Nakahara, extracts, 11 August 1941
- 1 January 1942
- Extracts from diary and duty book of Capt. Shigeshi Uchida
- Extracts from diary and papers of Comdr. Sadamu Sanagi
- Pearl Harbor operations: General outline of orders and plans. Part II: Letters of Adm. Isoroku Yamamoto
- Letters from Yamamoto
- Two letters written by Admiral Yamamoto that were considered sufficient to indicate his personal character (12 March 1947)
- "Admiral Yamamoto's sweetheart." Part III: Pearl Harbor
- Rengo Kantai (combined fleet), extracts / Ryunosuke Kusaka
- Conquer the Pacific Ocean aboard Destroyer Akigumo: War diary of the Hawaiian battle / Rear Adm. Sadao Chigusa (Ret.)
- War diary of the 5th Carrier Division, 1-31 December 1941
- War diary of the 1st Destroyer Squadron, 1-31 December 1941
- War diary of the 3d Battleship Division, 4-25 December 1941
- Submarine operations, extracts, December 1941-April 1942
- Japanese study of the Pearl Harbor operation. Part IV: Aftermath
- An intimate look at the Japanese Navy / Masataka Chihaya.


