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5.0 out of 5 stars
This is a superior historical review, in pictorial form.,
By vsfg37a@prodigy.com (Huntington, Long Island, New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: East Wind Rain: A Pictorial History of the Pearl Harbor Attack (Paperback)
This is a superior historical review, in pictorial form, of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. The 50th Anniversary edition has been greatly expanded to include diagrams and photographs that were not in the original edition. Although of a pictorial nature, the text is scholarly, extremely well-researched and concise. The maps and previously unpublished photographs place the attack in an accurate historical context. This book is in the "must read" classification and it is another diamond among author Stan Cohen's many diamonds.
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: East Wind Rain: A Pictorial History of the Pearl Harbor Attack (Paperback)
An excellent addition to any library and a must have to anybody interested in this historical event. Though I have seen many books with many pictures of the infamous attack, there are many in this book that I have not seen before.
Well illustrated. Nicely written. A Must Have.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A picture is worth a million words,
By Bill Morgan (Huntington Beach) - See all my reviews
This review is from: East Wind Rain: A Pictorial History of the Pearl Harbor Attack (Paperback)
This is a great book. It has excellent map, diagrams and oral histories.I have a dear freind who was there during the attack on Pearl Harbor, and he give it approval which is saying much. Walter said tehre are only two errors tha he could find. One was a story about a nurse getting a Purple Heart for working hard (Walter said not true) the second error was the chart on page 113. he said the helena and Ogala was shown too far south on the wharf. Walter said they moved further during the attack and Walter had a hand in moving them. He said the Helena was on the wharf and tied up outside of it was the Ogala. Walter said a torpedo went under the Ogala, and blasted the Helena and the resulting blast tore a huge hole in the Ogala causing it to sink. Walter took the lead in taking the lines off the Ogala and Helena, and tied the Ogala to the wharf while the Helena slipped to the south. The Ogala later capsized, thus Walter helped save the helena from possibly sinking! Helena thus moved to the south after the bombing. I recommend this book highly, thank you Mr Stan Cohen. |
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East Wind Rain: A Pictorial History of the Pearl Harbor Attack by Stan Cohen (Paperback - Oct. 1981)
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