Stinnett, Robert B: Day of Deceit : The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor

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Stinnett, Robert B : Day of Deceit : The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor

Free Press, New York, 2000

ISBN 0684853396

A completely fresh perspective on the December 1941 Pearl Harbor disaster in which conventional history dictates America was an innocent and unsuspecting victim; author postulates via the presentation of much recently-released documentation (via the US 'Freedom of Information' document release legislation) that Roosevelt and the US Navy under his direction not only did expect the specific attack on Pearl Harbor and at the actual time it occurred, but actually worked to provoke Japan into making the attack, via a multi-staged secretive planning operation over several years and in illegal pursuit of FDR's national policy aim of involvement in the war in Europe (referred to by other researchers as the 'back door to war') but not reconcileable with the American isolationist public opinion of the time. Softcover, illustrations, document reproductions, appendices, notes, indexed, 399pp. A very nice copy. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book. Book Condition: Near Fine. Binding: Hardcover

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