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Cover-Up: The Politics of Pearl Harbor, 1941-1946

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A Congressional assistant presents some long-buried information about Pearl Harbor in an attempt to answer some nagging questions concerning Washington's--and Roosevelt's-foreknowledge of the attack

189 pages, Hardcover

First published February 1, 1979

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Bruce Bartlett

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"Very thorough re-statement of the revisionist position on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent cover-up by and for FDR and his henchmen -- containing new findings from the National Archives. Traces the origins of American involvement in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters and the "back door to war" plan, the scapegoating of Adm. Kimmel, and the progression of the official investigations culminating in the Joint Congressional Investigation of 1946. An appendix reproduces the complete John T. Flynn pamphlet, The Final Secret of Pearl Harbor."

IHR Revisionist Bibliography 1981
https://archive.is/LWkOQ
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