Rabu, 26 Juli 2017

World War II- Letters from Readers April 2012

Imperfect Pearl I ENJOYED “The Pearl Harbor Myth” in your November/December issue, as I have all of your articles for many years. But I was surprised that the author omit ted what is perhaps the most serious error the Japanese made: their failure to hit the oil storage tanks and the sub marine yards. Those …

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