Turning Around a Disaster

The New York Times remembers Pearl Harbor with “a triumphant but mostly forgotten story of World War II“:

In 1942, Robert Trumbull, The Times’s correspondent at Pearl Harbor, detailed the salvage effort that rebuilt the Pacific Fleet after the Japanese attack. These articles did not run because of wartime censorship, and are available to the public for the first time.

The articles are in a series of PDF files, which show images of the reporter’s typed pages. There are also excerpts of Trumbull’s reports as normal web pages.