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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Name Index 923 Roberts Commission, 375 air patrols, 378 fi ndings, 397 Stahlman’s letter, 798, 818n289 Knudsen, William S., 37, 209 Konoye, Fuminaro, 99, 104–05, 112, 141, 447 Konoye, Prince Fuminaro, 14 Kramer, Alwyn D. anticipated attack from Japan, 271 Army Pearl Harbor Board, Bratton’s testimony, 474 Hart Investigation, Saff ord’s testimony, 433–34 Hewitt Inquiry, 585–87, 589 Japanese reply to U.S. ultimatum, 273–77, 283–84, 287–89 JCC Pearl Harbor investigation, xvii, 731, 738, 760–82, 798–805 Bratton’s testimony, 784–85, 789 Saff ord’s testimony, 672, 741, 743–45, 751–53, 756–57 Schulz’s testimony, 791, 794 Stark’s testimony, 812, 814, 820 Navy Court of Inquiry, 522–29 Noyes testimony, 536 One P.M. Message, 289–97 Pilot Message, 255, 270 pre-attack intelligence, 414 problems with military intelligence, 215–17 Saff ord’s search for missing intercepts and, 437 Winds Code message, 178n39, 227, 246 Krick, Harold D., 822–25 Krock, Arthur, 58, 564–66 Kroner, Hayes A., 571, 711n109, 712 Kurusu, Saburo attempts to negotiate with United States, 123–27, 182–87, 210, 235, 314, 852–53 Japanese presence in Indochina, 203–06, 241–43 Navy Court of Inquiry, Noyes testimony, 534, 535 offi cial notifi cation of the attack, 325 One P.M. appointment with Hull, 304–05 proposal of Modus Vivendi, 133– 40, 151–55, 176–77 LaGuardia, Fiorello H., 209 Landon, Alfred M., 34, 53 Lane, Logan J., 669 Langer, William L. Th e Undeclared War, 65n34, 67n40, 93n34 Lash, Joseph P. Roosevelt and Churchill, 1939– 1941: Th e Partnership Th at Saved the West, 33n9, 55n6, 56n9, 57n12, 135n9, 165n10 Lattimore, Owen, 145–46, 151 Lavender, Robert A., 416, 423, 480, 495–97, 523 Layton, Edwin Th omas disappearance of Japanese carriers, 315–16 Hewitt Inquiry, 590 And I Was Th ere, 414n13 military intelligence, 413, 425 Roberts Commission, 390–91 Layton, Sir Walter, 49, 55 Leahy, William D. (chief of Naval Operations Admiral), 8, 293 Lee, Raymond, 601 Levine, Issac Don, xv

924 Pearl Harbor: The Seeds and Fruits of Infamy Libby, Bill My Parents: A Diff ering View, 330n66 Life, xvi Lindbergh, Charles A., 113 Th e Wartime Journals of Charles A. Lindbergh, 364nn3–4 Lockard, Joseph L., 319–20, 505 Lombard, Helen While Th ey Fought: Behind the Scenes in Washington, 1941– 1946, 306n101 Longworth, Alice Roosevelt, 112, 761 Longworth, Nicholas, 761 Loomis, Richard T. “Th e White House Telephone and Crisis Management,” 29n2 Lothian, (Philip Henry Kerr), Lord, 36, 39, 48–49, 55 Lovett (Aide to army general), 328 Lucas, Scott, 344 acquaintance with Marshall, 79 JCC Pearl Harbor investigation appointment to, 620 Kramer’s testimony, 772–73 Marshall’s testimony, 653 Percy Greaves incident, 649–52 Saff ord’s testimony, 757 Short’s testimony, 722–23 Stark’s testimony, 825 Luce, Henry, xvi MacArthur, Douglas acquaintance with Marshall, 78 advancement in the Philippines, 611, 854 anticipated attack from Japan, 158, 165–67, 258, 331 JCC Pearl Harbor investigation Gerow’s testimony, 633 Kramer’s testimony, 772 Marshall’s testimony, 818 Stark’s testimony, 663 military intelligence, 458 secrecy of Japanese codes, 410n1 Magruder, John, 114 Man Called Intrepid: Th e Secret War, A (Stevenson), 35n15, 56n11, 165n10 Marshall, George C. (General), 342, 344 aid to England, 333 anticipated attack from Japan, 166–73, 190, 207, 279–80, 305 appointment as Army Chief of Staff , 78–80 of Roberts Commission, 373 Army Pearl Harbor Board, 441–51, 454, 456–57, 466–71, 481–84 Army Pearl Harbor Board Bratton’s testimony, 473–74, 486–87 fi ndings, 488, 555–56, 558–61 attempts to conceal wartime secrets, 367, 410 attempts to strengthen armed forces, 163–65, 854–55 Clarke Investigation, 567–70, 573, 596, 599, 601, 606 Clausen Investigation, 573–74, 575–76, 580–83 declaration of war, 328 inventory of supplies and needs for armed forces, 94, 97 JCC Pearl Harbor investigation, 635–48, 653–54, 795–96, 817–20 Bratton’s testimony, 782, 784, 787, 806–11 Gerow’s testimony, 631–35 Kimmel’s testimony, 686, 695, 706

924 <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong>: <strong>The</strong> <strong>Seeds</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Fruits</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Infamy</strong><br />

Libby, Bill<br />

My Parents: A Diff ering View,<br />

330n66<br />

Life, xvi<br />

Lindbergh, Charles A., 113<br />

Th e Wartime Journals <strong>of</strong> Charles A.<br />

Lindbergh, 364nn3–4<br />

Lockard, Joseph L., 319–20, 505<br />

Lombard, Helen<br />

While Th ey Fought: Behind the<br />

Scenes in Washington, 1941–<br />

1946, 306n101<br />

Longworth, Alice Roosevelt, 112,<br />

761<br />

Longworth, Nicholas, 761<br />

Loomis, Richard T.<br />

“Th e White House Telephone<br />

<strong>and</strong> Crisis Management,” 29n2<br />

Lothian, (Philip Henry Kerr), Lord,<br />

36, 39, 48–49, 55<br />

Lovett (Aide to army general), 328<br />

Lucas, Scott, 344<br />

acquaintance with Marshall, 79<br />

JCC <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong> investigation<br />

appointment to, 620<br />

Kramer’s testimony, 772–73<br />

Marshall’s testimony, 653<br />

Percy Greaves incident, 649–52<br />

Saff ord’s testimony, 757<br />

Short’s testimony, 722–23<br />

Stark’s testimony, 825<br />

Luce, Henry, xvi<br />

MacArthur, Douglas<br />

acquaintance with Marshall, 78<br />

advancement in the Philippines,<br />

611, 854<br />

anticipated attack from Japan,<br />

158, 165–67, 258, 331<br />

JCC <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong> investigation<br />

Gerow’s testimony, 633<br />

Kramer’s testimony, 772<br />

Marshall’s testimony, 818<br />

Stark’s testimony, 663<br />

military intelligence, 458<br />

secrecy <strong>of</strong> Japanese codes, 410n1<br />

Magruder, John, 114<br />

Man Called Intrepid: Th e Secret War,<br />

A (Stevenson), 35n15, 56n11,<br />

165n10<br />

Marshall, George C. (General), 342,<br />

344<br />

aid to Engl<strong>and</strong>, 333<br />

anticipated attack from Japan,<br />

166–73, 190, 207, 279–80, 305<br />

appointment<br />

as Army Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff , 78–80<br />

<strong>of</strong> Roberts Commission, 373<br />

Army <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong> Board,<br />

441–51, 454, 456–57, 466–71,<br />

481–84<br />

Army <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong> Board<br />

Bratton’s testimony, 473–74,<br />

486–87<br />

fi ndings, 488, 555–56, 558–61<br />

attempts to conceal wartime<br />

secrets, 367, 410<br />

attempts to strengthen armed<br />

forces, 163–65, 854–55<br />

Clarke Investigation, 567–70,<br />

573, 596, 599, 601, 606<br />

Clausen Investigation, 573–74,<br />

575–76, 580–83<br />

declaration <strong>of</strong> war, 328<br />

inventory <strong>of</strong> supplies <strong>and</strong> needs<br />

for armed forces, 94, 97<br />

JCC <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong> investigation,<br />

635–48, 653–54, 795–96,<br />

817–20<br />

Bratton’s testimony, 782, 784,<br />

787, 806–11<br />

Gerow’s testimony, 631–35<br />

Kimmel’s testimony, 686, 695,<br />

706

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