Pearl Harbor advance-knowledge conspiracy theory (English Wikipedia)

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  • John T. Flynn (1945). The Truth About Pearl Harbour - John T. Flynn (1945).
  • Prange, Gordon W; Goldstein, Donald M; Dillon, Katherinve V (1991). Pearl Harbor: The Verdict of History. Penguin. ISBN 978-0-14015909-7.
  • Prados, John (1995). Combined Fleet Decoded: The Secret History of American Intelligence and the Japanese Navy in World War II. Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press. pp. 161–77. ISBN 978-1-55750-431-9.
  • Budiansky, Stephen (2002). Battle of Wits: The Complete Story of Codebreaking in World War II. Free Press. ISBN 978-0743217347.
  • Stimson, Henry L.; Bundy, McGeorge (1948). On Active Service in Peace and War. New York, New York, USA: Harper & Brothers. p. 188. "Stimson, as Secretary of State, was dealing as a gentleman with the gentlemen sent as ambassadors and ministers from friendly nations, and as he later said, 'Gentlemen do not read each other's mail.' "
  • Kahn 1967, p. 566. Kahn, David (1967). The Codebreakers: The Story of Secret Writing (1st ed.). New York: Macmillan.
  • Gillon, Steven M. (2011). Pearl Harbor: FDR Leads the Nation into War. New York: Basic Books. pp. 36–40. ISBN 978-0-465-02139-0.
  • See Congressional Hearings on Pearl Harbor Attack, Part 18, page 3335, archived at Archive.org. Parts 21, 25, 31, and 38 are not available.
  • Rusbridger, James (1991). Betrayal at Pearl Harbor : how Churchill lured Roosevelt into World War II. New York: Summit Books. ISBN 978-0-671-70805-4. OCLC 23692496.

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  • Kaiser, David (1994). "Conspiracy or Cock-up? Pearl Harbor Revisited". Intelligence and National Security. 9 (2): 354–372. doi:10.1080/02684529408432254. Review of Henry C. Clausen and Bruce Lee, Pearl Harbor: Final Judgment (New York: Crown Books, 1992).

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  • "Pearl Harbor". The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia. Kent G. Budge. Archived from the original on October 16, 2012. Retrieved October 18, 2012.

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  • Parker, Frederick D. Pearl Harbor Revisited: U.S. Navy Communications Intelligence 1928-1941. (Ft. Meade, MD, undated PDF), pp.41 and 45. Found here Archived May 17, 2018, at the Wayback Machine (retrieved 16 May 2018). Stinnett, indeed, reproduces copies of messages not translated until after the war as "evidence". Day of Deceit, pp.50 and 51.
  • Parker, Frederick D. Pearl Harbor Revisited: U.S. Navy Communications Intelligence 1928-1941. (Ft. Meade, MD, undated PDF), p.40. Found here Archived May 17, 2018, at the Wayback Machine (retrieved 16 May 2018).
  • Parker, p.40. Found here Archived May 17, 2018, at the Wayback Machine (retrieved 16 May 2018).
  • Parker, Frederick D. Pearl Harbor Revisited: U.S. Navy Communications Intelligence 1928-1941. (Ft. Meade, MD, undated PDF), p.42. Found here Archived May 17, 2018, at the Wayback Machine (retrieved 16 May 2018).

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