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... Japanese government . " The historian Roberta Wohlstetter has described the enormous amount of information about Japanese intentions that was obtained because America had the key to practically all Japanese codes and ciphers used in ...
... Japanese government . " The historian Roberta Wohlstetter has described the enormous amount of information about Japanese intentions that was obtained because America had the key to practically all Japanese codes and ciphers used in ...
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... Japan was moving toward war with the United States , the argument that the Japanese would not dare attack a base like Pearl Harbor lost much of its force . No one discussed the anticipated enemy moves from the standpoint of how the Japanese ...
... Japan was moving toward war with the United States , the argument that the Japanese would not dare attack a base like Pearl Harbor lost much of its force . No one discussed the anticipated enemy moves from the standpoint of how the Japanese ...
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... Japanese aircraft carriers . ( All six of them were proceeding toward Hawaii for the planned attack on Pearl Harbor . ) From this time on , constant efforts were made to pick up Japanese signal calls that might reveal the whereabouts of ...
... Japanese aircraft carriers . ( All six of them were proceeding toward Hawaii for the planned attack on Pearl Harbor . ) From this time on , constant efforts were made to pick up Japanese signal calls that might reveal the whereabouts of ...
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Why So Many Miscalculations? | 2 |
The Bay of Pigs | 14 |
The Wrong | 48 |
Copyright | |
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