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==References== * Costello, John, ''The Pacific War 1941-1945'' (New York: William Morrow, 1982) {{ISBN|0-688-01620-0}} * Dallek, Robert. ''Franklin D. Roosevelt and American foreign policy, 1932-1945'' (Oxford University Press, 1979) * Langer, William L. and S. Everett Gleason. ''The undeclared war, 1940-1941'' (1953), highly detailed semi-official US government history, esp pp 871β901 * [[Gordon W. Prange]], ''At Dawn We Slept'' (McGraw-Hill, 1981), ''Pearl Harbor: The Verdict of History'' (McGraw-Hill, 1986), and ''December 7, 1941: The Day the Japanese Attacked Pearl Harbor'' (McGraw-Hill, 1988). This monumental trilogy, written with collaborators Donald M. Goldstein and Katherine V. Dillon, is considered the authoritative work on the subject. * [[Peter Wetzler]], ''Hirohito and War'', University of Hawaii Press, 1998 {{ISBN|0-8248-1925-X}} * Beard, Charles A. ''President Roosevelt and the Coming of the War 1941'' (Yale UP, 1948) * Fish, Hamilton. ''Tragic Deception: FDR and America's Involvement in World War II'' (Devin-Adair Pub, 1983) {{ISBN|0-8159-6917-1}} * Morgenstern, George Edward. ''Pearl Harbor: The Story of the Secret War'' (The Devin-Adair Company, 1947) {{ISBN|978-1-299-05736-4}}. * [[Robert A. Theobald]], ''Final Secret of Pearl Harbor'' (Devin-Adair Pub, 1954) {{ISBN|0-8159-5503-0}} {{ISBN|0-317-65928-6}}
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