In the early hours of December 7, 1941, the Japanese First Air Fleet launched a massive air-strike against the American Pacific Fleet based at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii. Supported by a group of midget submarines, the attack gutted the American battleship fleet but, owing to a lack of intelligence, the American aircraft carriers they hoped to destroy were not present. In this new study of the raid, Mark Stille reexamines the political context of the attack and the intelligence operations of both sides, and gives a detailed analysis of all the major events during the battle. Backed with numerous photographs, diagrams, maps, and artwork, this book is a complete study of the Japanese attack that awoke ‘the sleeping giant’.
“It opened my eyes and changed my view about a few things, especially Yamamoto … The selection of photographs is excellent. The maps are clear and informative, the artwork is exceptional. I absolutely recommend this book!” -Frederick Boucher, “AeroScale”
“Mark Stille brings his insights, expertise, and superb research into play to show us just exactly what went on during this ‘day of infamy’… It was a book that I found to dispel myths and open my eyes to the events of the day. Most highly recommended.” – Scott Van Aken, Modelling Madness