A classic collection of historical revisionist essays edited by Harry Elmer Barnes dealing with the astonishing duplicity of American foreign policy leading up to the Second World War. Actually 9 books in 1, this work will forever change your understanding of how America was dragged into that war.
Chapter 1. Revisionism and the Historical Blackout by Harry Elmer Barnes.
Chapter 2. The United States and the Road to War in Europe by Dr Charles Callan Tansill.
Chapter 3. Roosevelt Is Frustrated in Europe by Dr Frederic R Sanborn.
Chapter 4: How American Policy toward Japan Contributed to War in the Pacific by Dr. William L. Neumann.
Chapter 5: Japanese-American Relations, 1921-1941; The Pacific Back Road to War by Dr Charles Callan Tansill.
Chapter 6. The Actual Road to Pearl Harbor by George Morgenstern.
Chapter 7: The Pearl Harbor Investigations by Percy L. Greaves, Jr.
Chapter 8: The Bankruptcy of a Policy by William Henry Chamberlin.
Chapter 9: American Foreign Policy in the Light of National Interest at the Mid-Century by Dr. George A. Lundberg.
Chapter 10: Summary and Conclusion by Harry Elmer Barnes.