From Publishers Weekly
With photographs, paintings by Tom Freeman, and soldier and civilian testimonies, Pearl Harbor: The Day of Infamy An Illustrated History memorializes a day of bitterness, sorrow and resolve for many Americans. Author Dan van der Vat (The Good Nazi) finds that "America's worst military disaster" became "her greatest triumph." Sen. John McCain's introduction expresses no ill will toward the Japanese, and van der Vat tells part of the story from the points of view of various Japanese soldiers: e.g., the ensign who bombed the U.S.S. Oklahoma, a bomber pilot who "had never felt so scared" and afterward "felt so sad and lonely to see all the empty beds."
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Review
"... will serve to enlighten a new generation about the events of 7 December 1941... We will encourage its reading." --
--General Eric K. Shinseki, General, United States Army"...the best book on the subject ever produced... detailed without being academic, exciting without being melodramatic and highly accurate." --
-- Statesman Journal [5/27/02]"For someone totally unfamiliar with the episode -- and many Americans are -- "Pearl Harbor" is a good place to start." --
--Jim Omicinski, Gannett News Service [5/16/01]"If you want a good book about that day of infamy...here's the one to buy." --
--The Arizona Republic 5/6/01"Most moving are the dozens of eyewitness accounts by survivors, including some from Japanese airmen." --
-- Commentary [6/1/01]"The clear, interesting narrative briefly sets the scene... then leads you through the events of the attack..." --
-- Bookpage [6/1/01]'Pearl Harbor, The Day of Infamy' is the best single-volume, layman's history of the attack available. There's no competition." --
--Honolulu Star-Bulletin [5/20/01]
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