How did Japan and the United States end up at waron December 7, 1941? What American decisions mighthave provoked the Japanese decision to attack Pearl Harbor?In this classic study of the run up to World War II, Utleyexamines the ways domestic politics shaped America'sresponse to Japanese moves in the Pacific.
Going to War with Japan, 1937-1941: With a new introduction (World War II: The Global, Human, and Ethical Dimension)
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Author(s)Jonathan G. Utley,
PublisherFordham University Press
ISBN / ASIN0823224724
ISBN-139780823224722
Sales Rank1,168,770
CategoryHistory
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