| Ray S. Cline - World War, 1939-1945 - 1951 - 456 pages
...intended to convey precise operational instructions based on a clear warning. This message (No. 472) read: Negotiations with Japan appear to be terminated to all practical purposes with only the barest possibilities that the Japanese Government might come back and offer to continue. 4 (1 ) Hearings,... | |
| Roberta Wohlstetter - History - 1962 - 454 pages
...Hull continued to cling to the hope that something could be done by talking. The Army warning began: "Negotiations with Japan appear to be terminated to all practical purposes with only the barest possibilities that the Japanese Government might come back and offer to continue."" Admiral Stark,... | |
| United States. Department of Defense - Japan - 1978 - 556 pages
...CINCPAC, COM PNCF Refer to my 272338. Army has sent following to Commander Western Defense Command "Negotiations with Japan appear to be terminated to all practical purposes with only the barest possibilities that the Japanese Government might come back and offer to continue. Japanese future action... | |
| Ephraim Kam - History - 2004 - 308 pages
...after a conversation with Secretary of State Cordell Hull, altered this definite statement to read: "Negotiations with Japan appear to be terminated to all practical purposes with only the barest possibilities that the Japanese Government might come back to continue." Thus, as the investigation... | |
| Michael Slackman - History - 1991 - 372 pages
...and Short's Reply November 17, 1941 Commanding General, Hawaiian Department, Fort Shafter, TH NO. 471 Negotiations with Japan appear to be terminated to all practical purposes with only the barest possibilities that the Japanese Government might come back and offer to continue. Japanese future action... | |
| Aleutian Islands (Alaska) - 1992 - 474 pages
...flags. On 27 November a warning message went from the War Department to the Western Defense Command: Negotiations with Japan appear to be terminated to all practical purposes with only the barest possibilities that the Japanese Government might come back and offer to continue. Japanese future action... | |
| Robert B. Stinnett - History - 1999 - 402 pages
...28: HOT ZZ REFER TO MY 272338 X ARMY HAS SENT FOLLOWING TO COMMANDER WESTERN DEFENSE COMMAND QUOTE NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPAN APPEAR TO BE TERMINATED TO ALL PRACTICAL PURPOSES WITH ONLY THE BAREST POSSIBILITIES THAT THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT MIGHT COME BACK AND OFFER TO CONTINUE X JAPANESE FUTURE... | |
| Ray Merriam - 1999 - 107 pages
...II Journal 2 War Warnings Deliberately Confused Messages To General Short Negotiations with Japanese appear to be terminated to all practical purposes with only the barest possibilities that the Japanese Government might come back and offer to continue. Japanese future action... | |
| William H. Bartsch - Biography & Autobiography - 2003 - 576 pages
...that he and his staff had agreed on the day before to MacArthur in the Philippines.The cable read: NEGOTIATIONS WITH JAPAN APPEAR TO BE TERMINATED TO ALL PRACTICAL PURPOSES WITH ONLY BAREST POSSIBILITIES THAT JAPANESE GOVERNMENT MIGHT COME BACK AND OFFER TO CONTINUE PERIOD JAPANESE... | |
| Joy Waldron Jasper, James P. Delgado, Jim Adams - History - 2003 - 304 pages
...so-called "war warning" telegram to General Douglas MacArthur in Manila: Negotiations with the Japanese appear to be terminated to all practical purposes with only the barest possibilities that the Japanese government might come back and offer to continue period IF HOSTILITIES... | |
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