Pearl Harbor: World War 2: Famous Battles: The Naval Battle of Pearl Harbor: A Day of Infamy (World War 2, World War II, WW2, WWII, Pearl Harbor, Day of … United States, Japanese Attack Book 1) by Ryan Jenkins
English | July 4, 2014 | ASIN: B00LNPCZUE | 38 pages | AZW3 | 0.41 MB
English | July 4, 2014 | ASIN: B00LNPCZUE | 38 pages | AZW3 | 0.41 MB
Learn Facts about The Day That Lives in Infamy
There are a few dates in American history (even world history) that everyone immediately references when considering dates that turned the tide of history forever. December 7, 1941, is one of those days. Better known as simply Pearl Harbor, the day that the Japanese attacked the US naval base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii is the day that decided America’s involvement in World War II. Purchase your copy today to learn about the events that led up to, and followed, that fateful December morning.
Here's a Preview of What You Will Learn
* The rise of Japan
* American-Japanese relations
* The Japanese plan of attack
* The attack
* Heroes of Pearl Harbor
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Comments From Other Readers
“The author manages to cover a lot of ground in a relatively small amount of pages. Pearl Harbor sent shockwaves through the world, and that sense of shock and disbelief is captured here. Great look at one of America’s pivotal moments.” – Henry C. (Las Cruces, USA)
“The heroes section of the book was particularly intriguing to me, simply because acts of heroism in times of peril are astounding in and of themselves. This day, which caught everyone by surprise, makes those that performed these great acts true heroes that thought on their feet and helped to prevent even more lives from being lost.” – Josh A. (Lynchburg, USA)
“I remember hearing my grandfather speak of Pearl Harbor often. The nation was truly taken aback by the events of that day, and it’s no wonder that the war effort was given such strong support from then on. This book leaves no detail undiscussed, and is a great starting look into a broad, interesting topic.” – Mary S. (Staunton, USA)
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