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“Japanese codes were cracked at least a year before Pearl Harbor. From then on, U.S. diplomatic, military and counterespionage agents occupied what amounted to front-row seats in the Tokyo war councils.”


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Read The Road to Pearl Harbor (United States News, 1945) for Free
Read The Road to Pearl Harbor (United States News, 1945) for Free