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J. Michael Wenger,Robert Cressman

Infamous Day: Marines at Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941

Infamous Day: Marines at Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941 offers a compelling exploration of the tragic events of Pearl Harbor through a curated collection of narratives, historical accounts, and primary documentation. The anthology captures the chaos and heroism of that infamous day, weaving together a tapestry of firsthand experiences and strategic insights. By examining a wide array of literary styles ranging from detailed historical analysis to personal accounts, the collection stands as a multifaceted tribute to the resilience and bravery exhibited in the face of adversity. This assemblage not only highlights key facets of the confrontation but also raises poignant questions about preparedness, sacrifice, and remembrance. Conceived by editors Robert Cressman and J. Michael Wenger, this volume draws upon the diverse backgrounds and expertise of its contributors, collectively shedding new light on the Marines' experiences during the Pearl Harbor attack. The anthology aligns with historical and military scholarship movements that seek to deepen understanding of pivotal 20th-century events through varied perspectives. The authors' collective efforts infuse the collection with a rich diversity of voices that illuminate the human experiences behind the historical facts, offering invaluable context and nuance to readers interested in this pivotal moment in history. Infamous Day is an indispensable resource for readers eager to grasp the complexity and human dimension of Pearl Harbor. By presenting an array of perspectives, this anthology allows for a richer comprehension of history's tapestry, combining educational insights with profound human experiences. Readers are invited to explore this collection, which serves not only as a memorial to the past but as a dialogue across generations, encouraging reflection on the legacy of the events of December 7, 1941.
117 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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