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Prelude to pearl harbor
This book examines the strategic, political, and diplomatic developments involving the United States Navy and its activities in the Far East during the decade 1921–1931. Gerald E. Wheeler analyzes naval operations, American foreign policy, and the growing tensions between the United States and Japan in the years preceding the attack on Pearl Harbor. Through detailed historical documentation, the study highlights how interwar naval planning, treaty limitations, and regional conflicts shaped the trajectory of U.S.–Asian relations and contributed to the conditions that eventually led to World War II in the Pacific.
| PMKAA03336 | 973.91 WHE p | Museum KAA (USA) | Tersedia |
| PMKAA03337 | 973.91 WHE p | Museum KAA (USA) | Tersedia |
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