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Books on the pearl harbor attack and its aftermath for kids and teens michiko tatsui, 5, holds a doll before boarding a train to manzanar, americas first. The dissenting vote was by the first woman elected to congre. After japan bombed pearl harbor, 1 member of congress out of 470 was against war. Books on the pearl harbor attack and its aftermath for kids and teens. This delightful book is more than just facts about the japanese attack on pearl harbor on 7 dec 1941. Interesting facts about pearl harbor attack you may not know. Facts and information book now book your pearl harbor passport tickets and tours with us and experience the history of pearl harbor. Unforgettable photos of the bombing the wouldbe mission is detailed in a new blog post by national archives senior archivist greg bradsher. Interesting little known facts surrounding the attack helped. Most of the time, when we read about world war ii, it is said that. More than 2,400 american servicemen were killed, and the surprise attack forced the united states into the deadliest conflict in human history.
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