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Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor is a book by Robert Stinnett. It alleges that Franklin Roosevelt and his administration deliberately provoked and allowed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to bring the United States into World War II. Stinnett argues that the attacking fleet was detected by radio and intelligence intercepts, but the information was deliberately withheld from Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, the commander of the Pacific Fleet at that time.

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  • Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor is a book by Robert Stinnett. It alleges that Franklin Roosevelt and his administration deliberately provoked and allowed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to bring the United States into World War II. Stinnett argues that the attacking fleet was detected by radio and intelligence intercepts, but the information was deliberately withheld from Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, the commander of the Pacific Fleet at that time. First released in December 1999, it received a nuanced review in The New York Times and is frequently referenced by proponents of advance knowledge theories. Historians of the period, however, generally reject its thesis, pointing to several key errors and reliance on doubtful sources. (en)
  • Day of Deceit : The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor (Le jour de la tromperie : la vérité à propos de Franklin D. Roosevelt et Pearl Harbor) est un livre de Robert Stinnett. Il affirme que Franklin Roosevelt et son administration ont délibérément provoqué et autorisé l'attaque japonaise de Pearl Harbor, plongeant les États-Unis dans la seconde guerre mondiale. Stinnett argumente en disant que l'attaque aérienne a été détectée par radio et grâce aux interceptions des renseignements. Mais l'information aurait été délibérément cachée par l'amiral Husband E. Kimmel, le commandant de la United States Pacific Fleet à ce moment. Sorti premièrement en décembre 1999, Day of Deceit a été revu dans le The New York Times et est fréquemment cité par les partisans de la théorie de Stinnett. Cependant, beaucoup d'historiens de cette période ont rejeté cette thèse, pointant du doigt plusieurs erreurs et sources douteuses. (fr)
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  • First edition (en)
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  • Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor (en)
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  • Free Press, Edition: Touchstone ed (en)
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  • Day of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor is a book by Robert Stinnett. It alleges that Franklin Roosevelt and his administration deliberately provoked and allowed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor to bring the United States into World War II. Stinnett argues that the attacking fleet was detected by radio and intelligence intercepts, but the information was deliberately withheld from Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, the commander of the Pacific Fleet at that time. (en)
  • Day of Deceit : The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor (Le jour de la tromperie : la vérité à propos de Franklin D. Roosevelt et Pearl Harbor) est un livre de Robert Stinnett. Il affirme que Franklin Roosevelt et son administration ont délibérément provoqué et autorisé l'attaque japonaise de Pearl Harbor, plongeant les États-Unis dans la seconde guerre mondiale. Stinnett argumente en disant que l'attaque aérienne a été détectée par radio et grâce aux interceptions des renseignements. Mais l'information aurait été délibérément cachée par l'amiral Husband E. Kimmel, le commandant de la United States Pacific Fleet à ce moment. (fr)
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