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Gordon William Prange

    Gordon Prange fut un historien éminent spécialisé dans la Guerre du Pacifique. Ses récits captivants donnaient vie aux événements du XXe siècle, ses conférences et ses écrits étant reconnus pour leur vivacité et leur profondeur. Prange entreprit des recherches approfondies, amassant de précieuses archives, et son ouvrage sur l'attaque de Pearl Harbor est considéré comme définitif. Son héritage perdure à travers de vastes collections et publications qui ont façonné la compréhension de cette période cruciale.

    Pearl Harbor
    At Dawn We Slept
    • At Dawn We Slept

      • 912pages
      • 32 heures de lecture
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      Revisit the definitive book on Pearl Harbor in advance of the 78th anniversary (December 7, 2019) of the "date which will live in infamy" At 7:53 a.m., December 7, 1941, America's national consciousness and confidence were rocked as the first wave of Japanese warplanes took aim at the U.S. Naval fleet stationed at Pearl Harbor. As intense and absorbing as a suspense novel, At Dawn We Slept is the unparalleled and exhaustive account of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. It is widely regarded as the definitive assessment of the events surrounding one of the most daring and brilliant naval operations of all time. Through extensive research and interviews with American and Japanese leaders, Gordon W. Prange has written a remarkable historical account of the assault that-sixty years later-America cannot forget. "The reader is bound to feel its power....It is impossible to forget such an account." —The New York Times Book Review "At Dawn We Slept is the definitive account of Pearl Harbor." —Chicago Sun-Times

      At Dawn We Slept
    • The provocative sequel to At Dawn We Slept that continues Prange's masterful analysis of the attack on Pearl Harbor, delving further to examine the underlying causes and to ask whether the event that plunged America into World War II was really a surprise to President Roosevelt.

      Pearl Harbor