Message board; photographs and recollections of the fate of USS Arizona; quiz on Pearl Harbor facts; links to other Pearl Harbor sites. www.pearlharborattacked.com
Timeline, animated maps, photographs, eyewitness accounts, debates about historical issues, movies, sound files, detailed index with links to encyclopedic entries about ships, personnel, and other military matters. www.essentialpearlharbor.com
Simple alphabetical list of all individuals injured during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Name, rank, and assignment of military personnel; age and location, if civilian. www.usswestvirginia.org/fulllist.htm
Historical diary of 17 yr. old girl living at Hickam Field, Hawaii on Dec 7, 1941, when it and Pearl Harbor were bombed by the Japanese. www.gingersdiary.com
Index to Action Reports, oral histories and other special reports, photos, teacher lesson plans, and excerpts from a Navy Museum exhibition. www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq66-1.htm
Harry Elmer Barnes recaps findings of the official U.S. Pearl Harbor investigations and reconstructs the events in Washington and Tokyo that made the Japanese raid on the Naval facility at Oahu, 7 Dec. 1941, not only successful, but inevitable. www.blancmange.net/tmh/articles/pearl25.html
Online collection of Pearl Harbor documents from East Carolina University. Includes telegrams, photographs, letters, and interview transcripts. www.lib.ecu.edu/SpclColl/showcase
One elderly sister called it a miracle and another said she had finally found closure after the body of their brother, a sailor killed at Pearl Harbor 62 years ago, was identified. www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/11/25/pearl.harbor.reut/index.html
Concise chronological narrative of events leading to the Japanese attack, starting in 1937 and ending on December 7, 1941. Includes a few photographs. history.sandiego.edu/gen/WW2Timeline/RD-PEARL.html