"The U.S. At War", Time, December 15, 1941

This magazine article provides a detailed account of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and its immediate aftermath. It describes the unpreparedness of the U.S. Navy, which suffered significant losses, and the initial shock and disbelief among American leaders and citizens. The article also discusses the broader implications for U.S. involvement in World War II, highlighting the shift from isolationism to active engagement in the conflict.

Resource Identifier
USAtWar
Citation
Husband E. Kimmel papers, Collection No. 3800, Box 29, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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