Frank B. Arian and Martin S. Jacobs
America managed to stay out of WWII for almost three years although her navy was battling the German submarine menace in the Atlantic, and sustaining casualties and committing her massive production to Allied Lend-Lease before the attack on Pearl Harbor. The sneak attack on Hawaii was perhaps the greatest rallying point around which America would gather in its 165-year history.
88 pages, paperback, 8.5 x 11
ISBN 978-1-57510-080-7
Pictorial Histories