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The Doolittle Irony

Published
Jun 2019
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Historical Historical
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474

About This Book

Japanese-Americans contributed mightily to the U.S. victory in WWII. One young Nisei may even have saved Doolittle's Raid from disaster. His story was never told, possibly because it would have exposed how unjust the U.S. Government had been to intern 120,000 Japanese-Americans on the flimsy excuse that they could not be trusted to defend America. This book personalizes that chapter of American history. It tells a story of how that young Nisei's situation MIGHT have unfolded.


About the Author


Jim Kelly spent a career serving as an intelligence officer for the Navy, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the CIA, and as a private consultant. He has lived in and traveled through the Western Pacific and West Coast of America,, the settings for this book. He has a BA from the University of Pittsburgh, a Masters from American University, and is a graduate of the National Defense University.

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