1. When Isolationism Died.
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ATTACK on Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), 1941 , *MILITARY offensives , *ISOLATIONISM , *NEWSPAPERS - Abstract
Presents information on the surprise attack made by Japan on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii in 1941. Reference to features of isolationism; Information that on December 4, 1941 the isolationist "Chicago Tribune" and "Washington Times- Herald" published a top-secret US position paper laying out logistic and supply plans for an imagined invasion of Germany; Revealment that the newsmen had warned army and navy commanders on November 24, 1941 of a probable attack; Discussion on incidents preceding the attack; Betrayal demonstrated by the Japanese in the attacks.
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- 1977