Overview
And more than that, it is a story that has never been told.
In those months before the Pearl Harbor attack, Japan and the United States were locked in a battle of wills. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's economic sanctions were crippling Japan.Ā Ā America's noose was tightening around Japan's neck ā but the country's leaders refused to yield to American demands.Ā
In this cauldron of boiling tensions, Joseph Grew offered many recommendations to break the deadlock.Ā Having resided and worked in Tokyo for almost ten years, Grew understood what Roosevelt and his administration back home did not: that the Japanese would rather faceĀ annihilation than endure the humiliation ofĀ surrendering to American pressure.Ā
The President and his administration saw little need to accept their ambassadorās recommendations.Ā Ā The administrationās policies, they believed, were sure to succeed.Ā Ā And so, with increasing urgency, Grew tried to explain to the President and his administration that Japanās mindset couldĀ not be gauged by Western standards of logic and that the administrationās policies could leadĀ Japan to embark on a suicidal war with the United States āwith dangerous and dramaticĀ suddenness.ā
Relying on Grewās diaries, letters and memos, interviews with members of the families of GrewĀ and his staff, and an abundance of other primary source materials, Lew Paper presents the gripping story of Grewās effort to halt the downward spiral of Japanās relations with the UnitedĀ States. Grew had to wrestle with an American government that would not listen to him ā and simultaneously confront an increasingly hostile environment in Japan, where pervasive surveillance, arbitrary arrest, and even unspeakable torture by Japan's secret police were constant threats.Ā
In the CauldronĀ reads like a novel, but it is based on fact.Ā And it is sure to raise questions whether the Pearl Harbor attack could have been avoided.
This book title, In the Cauldron (Terror, Tension, and the American Ambassador's Struggle to Avoid Pearl Harbor), ISBN: 9781621576310, by Lew Paper, published by Regnery History (November 5, 2019) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.
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