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The Battle of Pearl Harbor: a day that lived in infamy. Thousands of American servicemen were caught unaware – fish in a tropical barrel. Many died. Many lived. As a direct result of this two-hour battle, The United States of America entered the Second World War, inaugurating what Niall Ferguson called the largest hegemonic empire in human history. Here was the beginning of the dominance of the American dollar. Here was the beginning of the largest cultural onslaught on every culture of humanity, what Joseph Nye euphemistically calls “soft power.” There was nothing soft about the awakening of American power. This is the story of that awakening.
It’s all here and it’s all free on Battlecast – the world’s foremost podcast on war and its sociopolitical impact.
Download episode 103 here: download link
Extensive maps and images are posted to the Historical Atlas of The Battle of Pearl Harbor located here
Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio /// website: karlcasey.bandcamp.com
Islands of the Damned: A Marine at War in the Pacific by R.V. Burgin and Bill Marvel
Countdown to Pearl Harbor by Steve Twomey
Day of Infamy by Walter Lord
At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor by Gordan Prange
Pearl Harbor Betrayed by Michael Gannon
Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruit of Infamy edited by Percy L. Greaves Jr.
I saw Tokyo burning: An eyewitness narrative from Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima by Robert Guillain
Tora! Tora! Tora! Pearl Harbor 1941 by Mark Stille
For That One Day: The Memoirs of Mitsuo Fuchida, the Commander of the Attack on Pearl Harbor translated by Douglas Shinsato and Tadanori Urabe.
Pearl Harbor 1941: The Day of Infamy by Carl Smith. 2001. Osprey Publishing.
Defenses of Pearl Harbor and Oahu by G. Willford and T. McGovern
The Pearl Harbor Controversy, 1941-1946 by Martin Victor Melosi. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. The University of Texas at Autin. 1975.
Remembering Pearl Harbor: Eyewitness Accounts by U.S. Military Men and
Women edited by Robert S. La Forte and Ronald E. Marcello
Pearl Harbor Medal of Honor citations by various.
Pearl Harbor Survivors: An oral history of 24 servicemen edited by Harry Spiller
Pearl Harbor: From Infamy to Greatness by Craig Nelson
Radioman: An eyewitness account of Pearl Harbor by Ray Daves
The Attack on Pearl Harbor: Strategy, Combat, Myths, Deceptions by Alan Zimm
Understanding Preventive Wars: Lessons from Pearl Harbor by Lionel Pierre Faton. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. Waseda University.
Battlefield: The Battle of Pearl Harbor. Television series. 2000. NBC Universal.
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The Battle of Pearl Harbor: a day that lived in infamy. Thousands of American servicemen were caught unaware – fish in a tropical barrel. Many died. Many lived. As a direct result of this two-hour battle, The United States of America entered the Second World War, inaugurating what Niall Ferguson called the largest hegemonic empire in human history. Here was the beginning of the dominance of the American dollar. Here was the beginning of the largest cultural onslaught on every culture of humanity, what Joseph Nye euphemistically calls “soft power.” There was nothing soft about the awakening of American power. This is the story of that awakening.
It’s all here and it’s all free on Battlecast – the world’s foremost podcast on war and its sociopolitical impact.
Download episode 103 here: download link
Extensive maps and images are posted to the Historical Atlas of The Battle of Pearl Harbor located here
Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio /// website: karlcasey.bandcamp.com
Islands of the Damned: A Marine at War in the Pacific by R.V. Burgin and Bill Marvel
Countdown to Pearl Harbor by Steve Twomey
Day of Infamy by Walter Lord
At Dawn We Slept: The Untold Story of Pearl Harbor by Gordan Prange
Pearl Harbor Betrayed by Michael Gannon
Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruit of Infamy edited by Percy L. Greaves Jr.
I saw Tokyo burning: An eyewitness narrative from Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima by Robert Guillain
Tora! Tora! Tora! Pearl Harbor 1941 by Mark Stille
For That One Day: The Memoirs of Mitsuo Fuchida, the Commander of the Attack on Pearl Harbor translated by Douglas Shinsato and Tadanori Urabe.
Pearl Harbor 1941: The Day of Infamy by Carl Smith. 2001. Osprey Publishing.
Defenses of Pearl Harbor and Oahu by G. Willford and T. McGovern
The Pearl Harbor Controversy, 1941-1946 by Martin Victor Melosi. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. The University of Texas at Autin. 1975.
Remembering Pearl Harbor: Eyewitness Accounts by U.S. Military Men and
Women edited by Robert S. La Forte and Ronald E. Marcello
Pearl Harbor Medal of Honor citations by various.
Pearl Harbor Survivors: An oral history of 24 servicemen edited by Harry Spiller
Pearl Harbor: From Infamy to Greatness by Craig Nelson
Radioman: An eyewitness account of Pearl Harbor by Ray Daves
The Attack on Pearl Harbor: Strategy, Combat, Myths, Deceptions by Alan Zimm
Understanding Preventive Wars: Lessons from Pearl Harbor by Lionel Pierre Faton. Unpublished Master’s Thesis. Waseda University.
Battlefield: The Battle of Pearl Harbor. Television series. 2000. NBC Universal.
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