Death By Design

Nonfiction, History, Military, World War II
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Author: Sebastian V. Pym ISBN: 9781635686579
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: October 2, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sebastian V. Pym
ISBN: 9781635686579
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: October 2, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Over the past seventy-five years, the Japanese government has refused to apologize to the United States government for decimating Pearl Harbor on Sunday, December 7, 1941. But while most Americans, now three generations hence, know little about that tragedy, not all, especially the aging veterans, have forgotten. Their just due is in this book. And so, as a Canadian who has studied that slice of American history rather extensively, as well as the historically murderous mindset of the Japanese military, and particularly though a foreign spirited American disciple, I felt it incumbent upon me to make right that wrong committed against America’s very soul. The American president of that era, FDR, said that “There shall be no more days of infamy.” To memorialize those words for all time, it became imperative to give them both a greater weight than they have ever had, and a warning to any other State so inclined that the soul of America is fully resurrected to where any such future intent, potential or actual, will be unapologetically met with its “Death by Design.”

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Over the past seventy-five years, the Japanese government has refused to apologize to the United States government for decimating Pearl Harbor on Sunday, December 7, 1941. But while most Americans, now three generations hence, know little about that tragedy, not all, especially the aging veterans, have forgotten. Their just due is in this book. And so, as a Canadian who has studied that slice of American history rather extensively, as well as the historically murderous mindset of the Japanese military, and particularly though a foreign spirited American disciple, I felt it incumbent upon me to make right that wrong committed against America’s very soul. The American president of that era, FDR, said that “There shall be no more days of infamy.” To memorialize those words for all time, it became imperative to give them both a greater weight than they have ever had, and a warning to any other State so inclined that the soul of America is fully resurrected to where any such future intent, potential or actual, will be unapologetically met with its “Death by Design.”

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