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Author of the new book PRESIDENTS OF WAR (Crown). Nine books. @NBCNews Presidential Historian. Contributor PBS @NewsHour. Williams College. Born Chicago.

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    Michael Beschloss‏Verified account @BeschlossDC 6 Dec 2014

    U.S. Navy dispatch reporting Pearl Harbor attack, Dec. 7, 1941: #LOCpic.twitter.com/mH8ArWv298

    8:57 PM - 6 Dec 2014
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      1. Hutch USA‏ @Hutch_USA 6 Dec 2014
        Replying to @BeschlossDC

        Hey @BeschlossDC Last year I asked everyone I met "you know what today is, right?" 90% crickets... Never forget.pic.twitter.com/duwaaIdbFI

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      2. August Cole‏ @august_cole 7 Dec 2014
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        RT: @BeschlossDC: U.S. Navy dispatch reporting Pearl Harbor attack, Dec. 7, 1941: #LOC pic.twitter.com/L4BiNuxRqX” @peterwsinger @eamondolan

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      3. August Cole‏ @august_cole 7 Dec 2014
        Replying to @august_cole

        @mchorowitz @BeschlossDC @peterwsinger @eamondolan Thanks, Mike, was also just looking at text of FDR speech: http://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc_large_image.php?doc=73 …;

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      2. Paul Ritchie [insert alphabet soup here]‏ @crossderry 7 Dec 2014
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        I'd never seen this. RT @BeschlossDC: U.S. Navy dispatch reporting Pearl Harbor attack, Dec. 7, 1941: #LOCpic.twitter.com/ciXCdtUMfE

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      1. Frida Ghitis‏Verified account @FridaGhitis 7 Dec 2014
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        Chilling "@BeschlossDC: U.S. Navy dispatch reporting Pearl Harbor attack, Dec. 7, 1941: #LOC pic.twitter.com/aYoN6rcY45”

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      1. Steve Chiotakis‏Verified account @RadioChio 7 Dec 2014
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        History. RT @BeschlossDC: U.S. Navy dispatch reporting Pearl Harbor attack, Dec. 7, 1941: #LOCpic.twitter.com/7hbKvKGqPl

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      2. Andrew Schmitt‏ @aschmitt 7 Dec 2014
        Replying to @BeschlossDC

        @BeschlossDC @WR_Koss note the stationary says USS Ranger, that was carrier that left harbor days before.

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      3. Andrew Schmitt‏ @aschmitt 7 Dec 2014
        Replying to @aschmitt

        @BeschlossDC @WR_Koss just learned the ranger was Atlantic fleet at the time

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      1. Brandon Hall‏ @HallsHomework 7 Dec 2014
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        73 years ago today RT@BeschlossDC: U.S. Navy dispatch reporting Pearl Harbor attack, Dec. 7, 1941: #LOCpic.twitter.com/3tryZllCl7

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      1. cchhaaddkk‏ @KearnsChad 7 Dec 2014
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        @BeschlossDC @Jacopo_della_Q Must've been nerve-wracking for the person who sent it. The person who recieved it couldn't have fathomed it.

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      1. Laurie Perez‏ @LauriePerez 6 Dec 2014
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        “@BeschlossDC: U.S. Navy dispatch reporting Pearl Harbor attack, Dec. 7, 1941: #LOC pic.twitter.com/UG4w6dFw5L”

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      1. The Catholic Infidel‏ @Cinfidel 6 Dec 2014
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        @BeschlossDC @suthernboy100 Thank you for posting this, I have never seen it.

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      2. U.S.Navy Vet‏ @geno95928 6 Dec 2014
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        @BeschlossDC @SheltonMarie This is awsome.

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      2. Mike Murphy‏ @sailvarmint 6 Dec 2014
        Replying to @BeschlossDC

        .@BeschlossDC "This is not drill" Must have been chilling

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      2. paul donnelly‏ @flabbergutsted 6 Dec 2014
        Replying to @BeschlossDC

        @BeschlossDC @NickChampionMP A nation Scared of its own Inadequacies. 74yrs

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      3. MonsterDome‏ @Monster_Dome 6 Dec 2014
        Replying to @flabbergutsted

        What? @flabbergutsted @BeschlossDC @NickChampionMP

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      4. paul donnelly‏ @flabbergutsted 6 Dec 2014
        Replying to @Monster_Dome

        @Monster_Dome @BeschlossDC @NickChampionMP Read it earlier, how FDR held back days before revealing the truth, US was not ready for war.

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      5. MonsterDome‏ @Monster_Dome 6 Dec 2014
        Replying to @flabbergutsted

        MT @flabbergutsted "US was not ready for war." @BeschlossDC @NickChampionMP Neither was Britain. What's your point?

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      6. Kevin Johnson‏ @montaguethecat 6 Dec 2014
        Replying to @Monster_Dome

        @Monster_Dome @flabbergutsted @BeschlossDC @NickChampionMP Often wonder,why would you not expect attack if you cut off oil to Japan?

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      7. MonsterDome‏ @Monster_Dome 6 Dec 2014
        Replying to @montaguethecat

        Maybe few envisaged Japan would be that reckless? I'm only speculating though. @montaguethecat @flabbergutsted @BeschlossDC @NickChampionMP

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      8. Kevin Johnson‏ @montaguethecat 6 Dec 2014
        Replying to @Monster_Dome

        @Monster_Dome @flabbergutsted @ @NickChampionMP Essington Lewis,after visit to steel mills in Japan,warned that war was coming.1933.

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      9. MonsterDome‏ @Monster_Dome 6 Dec 2014
        Replying to @montaguethecat

        Roosevelt - Theodore that is - was an admirer of Japanese, but added he did not trust them @montaguethecat @flabbergutsted @NickChampionMP

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