Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
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- Pearl Harbor betrayed, the true story of a man and a nation under attack, Michael Gannon
- The road to Pearl Harbor--1941, Richard Collier
- Builders for battle,, how the Pacific naval air bases were constructed,, by David O. Woodbury; introduction by Vice Admiral B. Moreell ... With twenty-five full page drawings and jacket design by Lili RetĚhi and forty-eight pen and ink sketches by Louis H. Ruyl
- Pearl Harbor, FDR leads the nation to war, Steven M. Gillon
- Battleship Arizona, an illustrated history, Paul Stillwell
- Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, Vol. one
- "They're killing my boys", the history of Hickam Field and the attacks of 7 December 1941, J. Michael Wenger, Robert J. Cressman, and John F. Di Virgilio
- Mysteries and myths of the twentieth century, Nugus/Martin Productions, [Vol. 4]
- The rising sun in the Pacific;, 1931-April 1942, by Samuel Eliot Morison. With illustrations
- Our call to arms, the attack on Pearl Harbor, [editor, Robert Sullivan]
- Pearl Harbor, from infamy to greatness, Craig Nelson
- Victory at sea, a production of the National Broadcasting Company in cooperation with the United States Navy ; produced by Henry Salomon ; directed by M. Clay Adams ; written by Henry Salomon with Richard Hanser
- December 7 1941, the day the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor
- Countdown to Pearl Harbor, the twelve days to the attack, Steve Twomey
- Pearl Harbor, H.P. Willmott with Tohmatsu Haruo and W. Spencer Johnson
- Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941
- Day of deceit, the truth about FDR and Pearl Harbor, Robert B. Stinnett
- Pearl Harbor, written by Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by Larry Day
- Pearl Harbor, from infamy to greatness, Craig Nelson
- The attack on Pearl Harbor, Tom McGowen
- Pearl Harbor, Tamara L. Britton
- A matter of honor, Pearl Harbor: betrayal, blame, and a family's quest for justice, Anthony Summers & Robbyn Swan
- Scrimmage for war, a story of Pearl Harbor, football, and World War II, Bill McWilliams
- Attack on Pearl Harbor, World War II strikes home in the USA, Steve Dougherty
- USS Arizona Memorial, Maureen Picard Robins
- Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, Vol. five
- Infamy, Pearl Harbor and its aftermath, John Toland
- Great blunders of WWII, A & E Television Network
- Pearl Harbor, 75 years later : a day of infamy and its legacy, editor, Susan Elkin ; writer, Tessa Link
- God's samurai, lead pilot at Pearl Harbor, Gordon W. Prange with Donald M. Goldstein and Katherine V. Dillon
- Pearl Harbor ghosts, a journey to Hawaii, then and now, Thurston Clarke
- Conspiracy?, produced by 1080 Entertainment for History ; director, Kreg Lauterbach
- JFK, Pearl Harbor, and 9-11, the color of truth and the masters of the universe : an understanding of covert military intelligence operations, by Mark Taylor
- This is Pearl!, The United States and Japan--1941
- Pearl Harbor, the day of infamy, Carl Smith ; illustrated by Jim Laurier and Adam Hook ; additional research by David Aiken
- Japan 1941, countdown to infamy, Eri Hotta
- All the gallant men, an American sailor's firsthand account of Pearl Harbor, Donald Stratton with Ken Gire
- Pearl Harbor, from infamy to greatness, Craig Nelson
- The USS Arizona, the ship, the men, the Pearl Harbor attack, and the symbol that aroused America, Joy Waldron Jasper, James P. Delgado ; Jim Adams
- The attack on Pearl Harbor, by Valerie Bodden
- The world at war, December 7th, [director, John Ford]
- A real nurses's dream /, Monica Conter Benning
- Pearl Harbor, Nathaniel Harris
- Japan 1941, countdown to infamy, Eri Hotta
- Pearl Harbor-- final judgement, Henry C. Clausen and Bruce Lee
- Pearl harbor
- Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941, Vol. two
- The "Magic" background of Pearl Harbor
- Unknown valor, a story of family, courage, and sacrifice from Pearl Harbor to Iwo Jima, Martha MacCallum with Ronald J. Drez
- Pearl Harbor, legacy of attack, directed by Kirk Wolfinger and Michael Rosenfeld ; produced and written by Patrick Prentice ; produced by National Geographic Television in association with Lone Wolf Pictures