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Gordon Prange

Prange's 1963 ''Tora! Tora! Tora!'', published in the November and December issues of ''Reader's Digest'', and later expanded into ''At Dawn We Slept'', portrayed the attack on Pearl Harbor, and is credited as the basis for the screenplay of the film ''Tora! Tora! Tora!'', which was produced in 1970, while Prange took a leave of absence from the University of Maryland to serve as the technical consultant during its filming. His extensive research into the attack on Pearl Harbor was the subject of a Public Broadcasting Service television program in 2000, ''Prange and Pearl Harbor: A Magnificent Obsession'', and was acclaimed "a definitive book on the event" by ''The Washington Post''.
Prange was a popular lecturer at the University of Maryland. The ''Terrapin'', the university's yearbook, said of his World War I and World War II history classes: "Students flock to his class and sit enraptured as he animates the pages of twentieth century European history through his goosesteps, 'Sieg Heils', 'Achtungs', machine gun retorts and frantic gestures". Provided by Wikipedia