Pearl Harbor Betrayed

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by Michael Gannon

Herron, Charles D.

  Hewitt, H. Kent

  Hewitt Investigation

  Hickam Field

  Air Depot

  aircraft as targets at

  B-17s landed at

  losses at

  vulnerability of

  hidden word code

  Hideki Tojo

  Hill, Edwin J.

  Hirohito, Emperor

  Hiryu

  Hitler, Adolf

  Holtwick, Jr., Jack S.

  Honolulu (CL-48)

  Hopkins, Harry

  Hori Teikichi

  Hornbeck, Stanley K.

  Hornet (CV-8)

  Hull, Cordell

  and attack on Pearl Harbor

  and export controls

  “Four Principles”

  and message No. 902

  and modus vivendi

  and negotiations with Japanese

  and Nomura

  Ten-Point Note

  and war warnings

  Huseman, Howard

  Hu Shih

  Hypo Station

  Iba

  Iceland

  Ickes, Harold

  Idaho (BB-42)

  Iguchi, Takeo

  Illustrious

  Imperial Navy Operations Plan for War Against the United States, Britain, and the Netherlands

  incidents at sea

  Indianapolis (CA-35)

  Indo-China

  occupation of

  see also French Indo-China

  Ingersoll, Royal E.

  Inoue Shigeyoshi

  intelligence

  denied to commanders

  denied to Kimmel,

  regarding Japanese strike force

  location of Japanese carriers

  mishandling of

  withheld from Pearl Harbor

  see also Magic (intelligence)

  intelligence (Japanese)

  from Honolulu Consulate

  messages intercepted

  about U.S. Fleet in Pearl Harbor

  intelligence services

  intercept stations

  see also message intercepts

  isolationism

  Italy

  Tripartite Pact

  Itaya Shigeru

  “Jake” planes

  Japan

  cabinet

  in China

  codes and ciphers destroyed

  conflict with U.S. regarding China

  deceptions by

  disarmament compacts

  flaunting of international law

  “fleet faction”

  Foreign Ministry

  government structure

  Imperial Navy

  import of raw materials

  Liaison Conference System

  losses at Pearl Harbor

  movement toward war

  naval construction program

  Pearl Harbor attack plan

  strategic theory

  strategy hokushu nanshin

  tactical victory became strategic defeat

  trade with America

  “treaty faction”

  war preparations

  Japanese Army

  war preparations

  “Japanese Attack Plan”

  Japanese Consulate, Honolulu

  intelligence agents

  Japanese Fleet

  Japanese inhabitants in Hawaii

  Japanese Mandated Islands

  Japanese Navy

  war preparations

  Japanese strike force

  approach to Oahu

  JCC

  see Joint Congressional Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack (JCC)

  Johnston Island

  Joint Board

  Joint Coastal Frontier Defense Plan

  Joint Congressional Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack (JCC)

  bomb plot messages in

  Elliott testimony

  Hull’s statement to

  Kimmel testimony

  Marshall testimony

  McMorris testimony

  Safford testimony

  Schulz testimony

  Short testimony

  Stark testimony

  Stimson testimony

  Turner testimony

  Judd, Walter Henry

  Kaga

  Kagoshima Bay

  Kalbfus, Edward C.

  Kaminski, Harold

  Kaneohe Bay

  Kaneohe Naval Air Station

  Kasumi

  Kate planes

  Kato Kanji

  Kato Tomosaburo

  Katori

  Kearny (DD-432)

  Kensuke Horinouchi

  Kenyo Maru

  Khota Baru

  Kido Butai

  Kimmel, Husband Edward

  and attack on Pearl Harbor

  and attack on Wake Island

  blamed for Pearl Harbor

  charges against

  colloquium on

  command of Pacific Fleet

  criticism of

  and defensive strategy shift

  emphasized carrier operations

  friendship with Stark

  and his sons

  and intelligence

  JCC testimony

  Marshall’s alert to

  messages not sent to

  messages sent to

  not informed

  not warned about Pearl Harbor attack

  performance evaluations

  relationship with Short

  relieved of command

  and Roberts Commission

  Stark’s warning to

  War Plan WPPac-46

  and war warnings

  King, Ernest J.

  Kinkaid, Thomas C.

  Kirk, Alan C.

  Kita Nagao, Consul General

  Kitts, Willard A., III,

  Knox, Frank

  and attack on Pearl Harbor

  and decrypted messages

  and negotiations with Japanese

  report to Roosevelt

  and Roberts Commission

  Kokuyo Maru

  Kondo Nobutake

  Konoye Fumimaro, Prince

  Konoye Cabinet

  Kota Bharu

  Kramer, Alwin D.

  Kuroshima Kameto

  Kurusu Saburo

  Kusaka Ryunosuke

  Kyokuto Maru

  Lahaina Roads

  Landon, Truman H.

  Layton, Edwin T.

  account of Pearl Harbor attack

  and bomb plot messages

  and winds code

  League of Nations

  Lehigh

  Lend-Lease Act/program

  level bombing aircraft

  Lexington (CV-2)

  Leyte Gulf

  “lights code”

  Lockard, Joseph

  London Naval Disarmament Conference

  London Naval Treaty

  Luftwaffe

  Luzon Island

  MacArthur, Douglas

  war warnings

  McCain, John S.

  McCollum, Arthur H.

  McCoy, Frank R.

  McDonald, Joseph

  McMorris, Charles Horatio “Soc”

  McNarney, Joseph T.

  “Magic” (intelligence)

  Kimmel did not receive

  preserving secrecy of

  withheld

  Mahan, Alfred Thayer

  Main Navy

  Malay Barrier

  Malaya

  Malony, Harry J.

  Manchuko

  Manchuria

  Marine Corps/Marines

  Marine Corps Air Station

  Marshall, George C.

  alert message

  and attack on Pearl Harbor

  blame in Pearl Harbor defeat

  and decrypted messages

  JCC testimony

  and Magic

  preparedness for war

  and Roberts Commission

  and wa
r warnings

  Marshall Islands

  Martin, Frederick L.

  Martin-Bellinger estimate

  Maryland (BB-46)

  Matsudaira Tsuneo

  Matsuoka Yosuke

  message intercepts,

  message No. 902

  midget submarines

  Midway Island

  carrier battle at

  destruction of documents on

  Japanese attack on

  as possible target

  Miles, Sherman

  Mindanao Island

  Mississippi (BB-41)

  Mitsumasa Yonai

  Mollison, James A.

  Molotov, V. M.

  Moltke, Count Helmuth von

  Momsen, Charles B.

  Monaghan (DD-354)

  Montgomery (DM-17)

  Morgan, Edward P.

  Morgenthau, Henry, Jr.

  Mori, Dr. and Mrs. Motokazu

  Morison, Samuel Eliot

  Murata Shigeharu

  Murfin, Orin G.

  Murphy, Vincent

  Musashi

  Nagano Osami

  Nagao Kita

  Nagato

  Nagumo Chuichi

  death of

  Naval Air Station

  Naval General Staff (Japan)

  Naval Operations (OpNav)

  Navy Court of Inquiry

  Navy Department

  did not send information to Kimmel

  intercepted messages

  responsibility and blame for defeat at Pearl Harbor

  war warnings

  Navy Yard

  Signal Tower

  NCI, see Navy Court of Inquiry

  Station NEGAT (Code and Signal Section)

  Netherlands

  Netherlands East Indies (NEI)

  nets

  Neuleib, Robert

  Neutrality Acts

  Nevada (BB-36)

  attacked

  New Mexico (BB-40)

  New Orleans (CA-32)

  New York (BB-34)

  New Zealand

  Newton, Admiral

  Niblack (DD-424)

  Nihon Maru

  Nimitz, Chester W.,

  command of Pacific Fleet

  relieved Kimmel

  Nine-Power Treaty of Washington

  Niitakayama

  Nomura Kichisaburo

  failure to meet deadline

  North Carolina (BB-55)

  Noyes, Leigh

  Oahu

  attack on

  defenses

  intelligence regarding

  in Japanese attack plan

  Japanese population

  probability of attack on

  radar stations

  reconnaissance flights out of

  surprise achieved at

  vulnerability to air attack

  Oerlikon gun

  Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI)

  Oglala (CM-4)

  Oikawa Koshiro

  Oklahoma (BB-37)

  sunk

  Okuda Otojiro

  Onishi Takijiro

  “one o’clock message”

  Onishi Takijiro

  Opana

  Orange Plan

  OS2U “Kingfisher”

  Outerbridge, William W.

  Ozawa Jisaboro

  P-40B, Curtiss “Warhawk”

  Pacific Fleet

  Army responsible for defense of

  Aviation Expansion Program

  Battleship Division Three

  carriers

  command of

  damage to capital ships of

  defense of

  flagship of

  Japan’s plan to destroy

  makeup of

  manpower

  offensive operations

  at Pearl Harbor

  put in danger by Roosevelt

  radio intercept towers

  ships transferred from

  show of force by

  Task Forces

  weekends in harbor

  see also Kimmel, command of Pacific Fleet

  Palmyra Island

  Pan-American Security Zone

  Panay

  PBY-3/PPY-5 Catalinas

  in battle of Pearl Harbor

  crews

  dawn patrols

  in Pearl Harbor attack

  Patterson (DD-392)

  Pearl Harbor

  Army responsible for defense of

  cause of defeat at

  defenses

  harbor channel

  intelligence regarding

  Pacific Fleet stationed at

  possibility/probability of attack on

  security measures

  susceptibility to surprise attack

  warships at

  Pearl Harbor attack

  blame/responsibility in

  deliberately provoked (charge)

  hit wrong targets

  investigations of

  Japanese plan for

  Japanese strategy in

  rumor of

  as strategic defeat

  surprise in

  Pearl Harbor Striking Force

  attack on Pearl Harbor

  objectives of

  ordered home

  under way

  Pennsylvania (BB-38)

  bombed

  Perkins, Frances

  Phelps (DD-360)

  Philippine Islands/Philippines

  Army thought about

  attack on

  defense of

  Japanese decision to attack and occupy

  possibility of attack on

  reinforcement of

  war warnings

  Phoenix (CL-46)

  Phillips, Walter C.

  picket ship

  “Plan Dog” memorandum

  Plan Optional Dash One

  Pogue, Forrest C.

  Portland (CA-33)

  Powell, C. A.

  Prange, Gordon W.

  Pratt, Julius W.

  Pratt, William V.

  “Purple” (cipher)

  Pye, William Satterlee

  radar

  radio

  monitoring

  radio silence

  breaking

  radio direction-finding (HF-DF)

  Ramsay (DM-16)

  Raleigh (CL-7)

  Ramsey, Logan C.

  Ranger (CV-4)

  Rankin, Jeannette

  readiness

  readiness conditions

  Reeves, Joseph M.

  Reuben James (DD-245)

  Richardson, David C.

  Richardson, James O.

  Robalo

  Roberts, Owen, J.

  Roberts Commission,

  Rochefort, Joseph J.

  Robin Moor

  Rohwer, Jürgen

  Roosevelt, Franklin D.

  addressing Congress

  and attack on Pearl Harbor

  attitude toward Germany

  attitude toward Japan

  charge of provoking Japan to war

  commitment to support Britain

  executive orders

  Knox’s report to

  and message No. 902

  and movement toward war with Japan

  and negotiations with Japan

  ordered formal investigation

  and Roberts Commission

  “shoot on sight” order

  trade embargo

  and war plans

  and war warnings

  Royal Air Force

  Royal Navy

  Russell, Henry D.

  Russia

  Russo-Japanese Neutrality Pact

  Russo-Japanese War

  sabotage

  warnings about

  Sacramento (PG-19)

  Saeki, Saeki Bay

  Safford, Commander

  Safford, Laurance

  Saipan Island

  Salinas (AO-19)

  sampans

  San Francisco
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  Saratoga (CV-3)

  Savannah (CL-42)

  Schofield Barracks

  Schuirmann, Roscoe E.

  Schulz, Lester R.

  Second Hague Peace Convention

  Second London Naval Conference

  Seki Kohichi

  Shaw (DD-373)

  Shigekazu Shimazaki

  Shimada Shigataro

  Shimizu Mitsumi

  Shimkoku Maru

  Shivers, Robert L.

  “shoot on sight” operation orders

  Short, Walter Campbell

  and attack on Pearl Harbor

  blamed for Pearl Harbor

  commanding general of Hawaiian Department

  displaced

  Marshall’s alert to

  messages not sent to

  no access to Magic

  not informed

  not warned about Pearl Harbor attack

  relationship with Kimmel

  and Roberts Commission

  war warnings

  Showers, Donald M. “Mac”

  Singapore

  Sino-Japanese War of 1896

  Smith, William “Poco”

  Soong, T. V.

  Soryu

  Sotoyomo (YT-9)

  South Dakota (BB-55)

  Southern Operation (Japan)

  second and third phases of

  Spaatz, Carl A.

  Special Attack Unit (Japan)

  Special Naval Attack Unit (Japan)

  Spruance, Raymond A.

  Standley, William H.

  Stark, Harold A.

  and attack on Pearl Harbor

  and decrypted messages

  defensive strategy shift

  failure of judgment charge

  friendship with Kimmel

  and Kimmel

  and negotiations with Japan

  and one o’clock message

  opposed show of force

  on Pacific Fleet

  “Plan Dog” memorandum

  preparedness for war

  and Roberts Commission

  and security measures

  and sinking of Reuben James

  on torpedo nets

  and war warnings

  Steel Seafarer

  Stimson, Henry L.

  and attack on Pearl Harbor

  and decrypted messages

  failures of

  and negotiations with Japan

  and Roberts Commission

  and war warnings

  Stinnett, Robert B.

  “Strategy and Tactics in Operations Against the United States”

  submarine fleet (Uboatwaffe)

  submarine force (Japan)

  submarine attack

  submarines

  in attack on Pearl Harbor

  security measures against

  strike force

  Suetsugu Nobumasa

  Sunnadin (ATO-28)

  surprise,

  in attack on Pearl Harbor

  surprise attack

  air reconnaissance and

  in Japanese strategy

  possibility of

  prediction of

  preparations for defense against

  warnings of

  see also war warnings

  Takagi Sokichi

  Tankan Bay (Hitokappu Wan)

  Takeo Iguchi

  tankers,

  Tanner, William P.

  Taranto

  Task Forces

  Tatsuta Maru

  Taussig, Joseph K., Jr.

  Ten-Point Note

  Ten Point Program

  Tennessee (BB-43)

  Tetley, W. H.

  Texas

  Thailand

  “this is no drill” message

 

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