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“BETRAYAL At PEARL HARBOR” How Churchill Lured Roosevelt Into WWII. By James Rusbridger and Eric Nave. Based on dramatic revelations and firsthand information, “Betrayal At Pearl Harbor” provides a shocking answer to one of the greatest mysteries of military history: Why was the United States unprepared for the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor? In this news-breaking book, James Rusbridger and Eric Nave reveal what really happened in the months leading up to the outbreak of World War II. They tell, for the first time, how captured British Cabinet papers led to the fall of Singapore and to the Japanese decision to plan a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. Drawing on Rusbridger’s investigative reporting and Nave’s personal experience, “Betrayal At Pearl Harbor” also shows, for the first time, how American and British intelligence battled in their efforts to break JN-25, the Japanese naval code––the key to the surprise attack––which was deemed so secret that for fifty years, until this investigation, the governments of both the United States and the United Kingdom denied its very existence. 1991 Hardback edition with dust jacket. Faded on the spine of the dust jacket (see above photo). 302 pages, 27 black and white photos, 1 diagram of the USS Arizona wreck site at Pearl Harbor. Large appendix and an index.
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