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<let name=data index=Author>James Perloff</let>
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[[title/short::Pearl Harbor: The Facts Behind the Fiction]]
<let name=data index=Source>The New American</let>
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* '''when''': [[when posted::2001-06-04]]
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* '''author''': [[author::James Perloff]]
<let name=data index=Title>Pearl Harbor: The Facts Behind the Fiction</let>
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* '''source''': [[site::The New American]]
<let name=data index=TextShort>&ldquo;[[Oliver Lyttleton]], British Minister of Production, stated in 1944: "Japan was [[engineered provocation|provoked]] into [[Pearl Harbor attack|attacking America at Pearl Harbor]]. It is a travesty of history to say that America was forced into the war."&rdquo;</let>
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* '''topics''': [[topic::Pearl Harbor attack]] [[topic::government cover-ups]] [[topic::engineered provocation]] [[topic::conspiracy theories]] [[topic::archive.org/links]]
<let name=data index=Text>a pre-[[9/11]] argument that the attack on [[Pearl Harbor]] was more or less arranged by the US government.
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* '''link''': [[URL::http://web.archive.org/web/20071103231101/http://thenewamerican.com/node/1106]]
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* '''title''': [[title::Pearl Harbor: The Facts Behind the Fiction]]
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* '''summary''': [[Summary::&ldquo;[[Oliver Lyttleton]], British Minister of Production, stated in 1944: "Japan was [[engineered provocation|provoked]] into [[Pearl Harbor attack|attacking America at Pearl Harbor]]. It is a travesty of history to say that America was forced into the war."&rdquo;]]
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a pre-[[9/11]] argument that the attack on [[Pearl Harbor]] was more or less arranged by the US government.
  
 
This article appears not to have been migrated to ''[[The New American]]'''s current site management software, but there are several other related articles.
 
This article appears not to have been migrated to ''[[The New American]]'''s current site management software, but there are several other related articles.
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<p>...comprehensive research has not only shown [[US government|Washington]] knew in advance of the attack, but deliberately withheld its foreknowledge from our commanders in Hawaii in the hope that the "surprise" attack would catapult the U.S. into [[World War II]]. [[Oliver Lyttleton]], British Minister of Production, stated in [[1944]]: "Japan was [[engineered provocation|provoked]] into [[Pearl Harbor attack|attacking America at Pearl Harbor]]. It is a travesty of history to say that America was forced into the war."</p>
 
<p>...comprehensive research has not only shown [[US government|Washington]] knew in advance of the attack, but deliberately withheld its foreknowledge from our commanders in Hawaii in the hope that the "surprise" attack would catapult the U.S. into [[World War II]]. [[Oliver Lyttleton]], British Minister of Production, stated in [[1944]]: "Japan was [[engineered provocation|provoked]] into [[Pearl Harbor attack|attacking America at Pearl Harbor]]. It is a travesty of history to say that America was forced into the war."</p>
 
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a pre-9/11 argument that the attack on Pearl Harbor was more or less arranged by the US government.

This article appears not to have been migrated to The New American's current site management software, but there are several other related articles.

...comprehensive research has not only shown Washington knew in advance of the attack, but deliberately withheld its foreknowledge from our commanders in Hawaii in the hope that the "surprise" attack would catapult the U.S. into World War II. Oliver Lyttleton, British Minister of Production, stated in 1944: "Japan was provoked into attacking America at Pearl Harbor. It is a travesty of history to say that America was forced into the war."

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