Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruits of Infamy - Ludwig von Mises ...

Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruits of Infamy - Ludwig von Mises ... Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruits of Infamy - Ludwig von Mises ...

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agents, secret, 35, 56, 165 aircraft reconnaissance APHB testimony regarding, 445, 459, 490 APHB testimony regarding diffi culties of, 452–53 diffi culties of for Pearl Harbor commanders, 168–69 Hewitt Inquiry testimony regarding, 591–93 JCC investigation testimony regarding diffi culties of, 669, 676–79, 682, 831 testimony regarding Japanese troops, 736 testimony war warning and, 633, 656, 664 Knox’s report regarding diffi culties of, 360 NCI testimony regarding, 502, 544 observation of Japanese troops, 166, 175–76, 200, 256–57, 312, 316 Roberts Commission testimony regarding, 379–81, 386, 395–99 war plan and, 163 895 Subject Index America First Committee, 112–13 American Expeditionary Force (AEF), 221 American-British-Conversations (ABC) development of war plans, 161–63, 661–62 focus on war in Atlantic and, 115, 430–31 Ingersoll’s talks with British Admiralty, 13n14, 61 outline of agreements, 60–62 transfer of ships from Pacifi c to Atlantic, 92–93 American-Dutch-British (ADB) Conversations eff ect on Japanese advancement, 191 mobilization of war plan, 265 observation of Japanese convoys, 257 outline of agreement, 90–92, 848–49 responsibilities of U.S. fl eet, 197–98 Anglo-French Purchasing Mission, 23, 37 antiwar sentiment, 112–14

896 Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruits of Infamy Argentina, 39, 48 Arizona (U.S. battleship), 353 Army Pearl Harbor Board (APHB) appointment of board, 441–42 Hawaiian military personnel, testimony of, 461–62 Japanese intercepts, testimony regarding, 471–87, 673, 707, 739–60 military intelligence, testimony regarding, 448–51, 454–61, 463–66 release of report, 617–18, 652–53, 738 report, 488–92 sabotage alert, testimony regarding, 444–47 U.S. fl eet, delay in strengthening, 451–53, 463–66 U.S.-Japan relations, 442–44, 447–48, 462–63, 466–71 Atlantic Charter, 69, 100 Augusta (U.S. cruiser), 67 Australia, 272 declaration of war by Japan, 350, 681 evacuation of Japanese residents, 189 FDR’s address to Hirohito, 272 FDR’s letter to Willkie, 816 Modus Vivendi, 135, 137, 143, 196 U.S. alliance with England and, 90, 265–66, 334, 681, 821 U.S.-Japanese relations and, 159, 681, 857 Whites Only policy, 6 Axis Powers alliance with Japan, 258 Battle of the Atlantic, U.S. unoffi cial participation and, 70–73 economic sanctions, 65 Japanese alliance with, 26 seizure of ships by U.S., 70 See also Germany; Italy; Japan bases, exchange of destroyers for, 41–44, 660 Bismark (German battleship), 64–65 bomb plot message, 108–10 See also Ships in Harbor message bonds, wartime, 211–12 Borneo, 864 Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901), 5 Burma, Japanese threat to, 189, 204 Burma Road building of, 15, 848 Chinese objections to Modus Vivendi, 147 closing of, 25 Japanese threat to, 138, 158, 164, 166, 172, 854 Kimmel’s testimony regarding war plans, 700 reopening of, 46 U.S. defense of, 234 Calypso (U.S. Coast Guard cutter), 67 Canada, 189 carding of Japanese in United States, 8 Caroline Islands, 163 Central Aircraft manufacturing Company of China, 59 Chennault’s American Volunteer Group, 59, 848 China Allied support of, 26 confl ict with Japan, 5–7, 10–17, 156–60, 845 Japanese attempts to negotiate with, 95

agents, secret, 35, 56, 165<br />

aircraft reconnaissance<br />

APHB testimony regarding,<br />

445, 459, 490<br />

APHB testimony regarding<br />

diffi culties <strong>of</strong>, 452–53<br />

diffi culties <strong>of</strong> for <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong><br />

comm<strong>and</strong>ers, 168–69<br />

Hewitt Inquiry testimony<br />

regarding, 591–93<br />

JCC investigation<br />

testimony regarding<br />

diffi culties <strong>of</strong>, 669, 676–79,<br />

682, 831<br />

testimony regarding<br />

Japanese troops, 736<br />

testimony war warning <strong>and</strong>,<br />

633, 656, 664<br />

Knox’s report regarding<br />

diffi culties <strong>of</strong>, 360<br />

NCI testimony regarding, 502,<br />

544<br />

observation <strong>of</strong> Japanese troops,<br />

166, 175–76, 200, 256–57,<br />

312, 316<br />

Roberts Commission<br />

testimony regarding, 379–81,<br />

386, 395–99<br />

war plan <strong>and</strong>, 163<br />

895<br />

Subject Index<br />

America First Committee,<br />

112–13<br />

American Expeditionary Force<br />

(AEF), 221<br />

American-British-Conversations<br />

(ABC)<br />

development <strong>of</strong> war plans,<br />

161–63, 661–62<br />

focus on war in Atlantic <strong>and</strong>,<br />

115, 430–31<br />

Ingersoll’s talks with British<br />

Admiralty, 13n14, 61<br />

outline <strong>of</strong> agreements, 60–62<br />

transfer <strong>of</strong> ships from Pacifi c<br />

to Atlantic, 92–93<br />

American-Dutch-British (ADB)<br />

Conversations<br />

eff ect on Japanese<br />

advancement, 191<br />

mobilization <strong>of</strong> war plan, 265<br />

observation <strong>of</strong> Japanese<br />

convoys, 257<br />

outline <strong>of</strong> agreement, 90–92,<br />

848–49<br />

responsibilities <strong>of</strong> U.S. fl eet,<br />

197–98<br />

Anglo-French Purchasing<br />

Mission, 23, 37<br />

antiwar sentiment, 112–14

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