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A Date Which Will Live in Infamy

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Oral history interview with Gustave Johansen by St. Andrew's Episcopal School student Katie Densford. In this interview Mr. Johansen presents the Japanese attack of Pearl Harbor in 1941 from the perspective of a crew member aboard a destroy in Pearl Harbor at the time of the attack. He also describes his childhood, preparation for military servi...
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2002
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Digital Public Library of America
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