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930 <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 />

aid to Engl<strong>and</strong>, 41–44, 54–58,<br />

63–67, 197–99, 234, 845–50,<br />

857. See also Engl<strong>and</strong>, U.S.<br />

support for<br />

anticipated attack from Japan,<br />

148–49, 158, 171–73, 279–80,<br />

305–8<br />

Army <strong>Pearl</strong> <strong>Harbor</strong> Board, 446<br />

attempts to<br />

conceal information about<br />

attack, 364<br />

strengthen fl eet <strong>and</strong>, 83–84<br />

Clarke Investigation, 568<br />

correspondence between Engl<strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> the U.S., 29–33, 165<br />

death <strong>of</strong>, 616, 617<br />

declaration <strong>of</strong> war, 328–32,<br />

862–66<br />

delay <strong>of</strong> investigation <strong>of</strong> attack,<br />

439<br />

economic conditions in Japan,<br />

106<br />

election <strong>of</strong><br />

1933, 3–4<br />

1940, 22, 33–35, 38, 47–52, 53<br />

1944, 420, 547, 550–52<br />

F.D.R.: His Personal Letters,<br />

1928–1945, 42n28, 77n3<br />

fi rst response to attack, 347–50<br />

fi rst ultimatum to Japan, 121<br />

involvement in Far East, 67–69<br />

Japanese presence in Indochina,<br />

203, 206–07, 233, 850–54<br />

on Japanese-Chinese War, 11–12<br />

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

Bratton’s testimony, 810<br />

Ingersoll’s testimony, 736–37<br />

Keefe’s additional views,<br />

831–32<br />

Kimmel’s testimony, 676–77,<br />

686, 691–92, 694, 699<br />

Marshall’s testimony, 635, 641,<br />

795, 818–19<br />

Minority Report, 832–33,<br />

835–37, 839–40<br />

Schulz’s testimony, 791–95<br />

Short’s testimony, 710, 716<br />

Stark’s testimony, 660–62, 820,<br />

822, 824<br />

Turner’s testimony, 659<br />

letter to Wendell Willkie, 816<br />

Marshall’s devotion to, 78–80<br />

meetings with Japanese<br />

ambassadors, 124–27<br />

Navy Court <strong>of</strong> Inquiry<br />

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

fi ndings, 554–55, 561–64<br />

Kramer’s testimony, 525<br />

neutrality <strong>of</strong> United States,<br />

attitude towards, 8, 15–16<br />

newspaper leak <strong>of</strong> U.S. war plans,<br />

243–44<br />

<strong>of</strong>fi cial notifi cation <strong>of</strong> the attack,<br />

322, 325–26, 327<br />

proposal <strong>of</strong> Modus Vivendi, 133–<br />

40, 140–47, 149–51<br />

Public Papers <strong>and</strong> Addresses <strong>of</strong><br />

Franklin Delano Roosevelt,<br />

Th e, 4n1, 8n3, 9n7, 20n30,<br />

50–51nn48–52<br />

reaction to the attack, 334–39,<br />

843–45<br />

relations with Japan <strong>and</strong>, 46,<br />

85–88, 96, 104–05<br />

Richardson’s distrust <strong>of</strong>, 80<br />

Roberts Commission,<br />

appointment <strong>of</strong>, 373<br />

Tojo’s speech <strong>and</strong>, 182<br />

trade between the U.S. <strong>and</strong> Japan,<br />

76–78, 97–99, 112<br />

ultimatum to Japan <strong>and</strong>, 100–01,<br />

274–75<br />

undeclared battle <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>and</strong>,<br />

70–73

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