In 1945 a joint committee of the US Senate and House of
Representatives was appointed to investigate and hear testimony
from a variety of military and civilian leaders about the attack on
Pearl Harbor. Brought together here is a cross-section of the
relevant testimony from the Congressional committee's 39-volume
report. Witnesses recount events leading up to the war, American
espionage efforts, the failure of radar, the penetration of the
Japanese diplomatic codes, and the performance of the military.
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