MacArthur's Pearl Harbor
Bartsch. The day after Pearl Harbor, 196 Japanese aircraft crippled the largest force of B-17s and P-40s outside the U.S. in a sudden blow that allowed the Japanese to rule the skies over the Philippines. Drawing on years of research, interviews and original documents, the author reveals how MacArthur was caught with the planes on the ground and the political and strategic aspects that led to the attack. 568 page, 44 B&W photographs, 6¼"x 9½", hardcover. #0010170