December 7, 1941, is one of those days engraved in the twentieth
century memory. It is a landmark day, along with Armistice Day in
1918, the stock market crash in 1929, and the day President John F.
Kennedy was assassinated. This book is about ordinary people on
that extraordinary day. To a large extent, this book is by the
people who remember that day because they have been permitted to
tell their own stories in their own words. The book chooses
representative stories from the entire country and concentrates on
the stories of two destroyers, the USS Ward and the USS Henley,
which were involved in the attack.
This book, like all good history, reminds us of the changes that
have come since World War II. There has been an overall change in
attitudes, especially with the dramatic changes in Europe and the
economic dominance of Japan. Much of what we see now relates
directly to World War II and the way America and its allies
conducted themselves when the war ended. It was the last war which
had virtually no gray areas--Germany, Japan, and Italy were the bad
guys, and America and its allies were the good guys. It truly was
that simple for us before and during World War II. Nothing has been
that simple since the fateful day that brought America into the
most catastrophic conflict in history.
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