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A comparison of Pearl Harbor the movie vs the reality.
This two-hour special looks back at Dec. 7, 1941 - the date that has indeed lived in infamy, as President Franklin Roosevelt promised - when imperial Japan attacked the U.S. naval forces in Hawaii, ushering America into World War II. The attack killed more than 2,400 people, wounded 1,000 and damaged or destroyed nearly 20 American ships and over 300 airplanes.
This riveting documentary explores the history of the legendary submarine USS bringing its exciting story to life through a tour of the renowned vessel and interviews with men who served aboard the sub. The &NFi;Bowfin&NFi_;, which has been restored and is now berthed in Pearl Harbor, faced a sophisticated Japanese antisubmarine operation while making patrol runs during World War II, aiding Filipino guerillas and rescuing downed pilots.
Step back in time to December 7, 1941, when the Japanese struck the United States convoy stationed at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Through actual footage and interviews with more than 60 survivors of World War II's most unforgettable event, this film recounts the tragic events of that fateful day. Also, take a tour of Pearl Harbor's many museums and memorials and what's left of the buildings and ships that somehow escaped destruction.
Doris Ake provides the title dance.
Dennis Haysbert dives 160 feet beneath the waves in Discovery Channel's world premiere special. High Definition footage of secret sunken ships reveal the truth about the history of WWII
Short LGBT rock musical based around new wave group Pearl Harbor and the Explosions.
Over seven hours on the morning of 7th December 1941, Japan launched a surprise attack on a US naval base in Hawaii. It's the day the lives of thousands of servicemen were lost and the United States was thrust into WWII. Dramatic eyewitness accounts and expert testimony show this day as it has never been seen before.
This program vividly tells the true story of the rise of Japanese military air power leading up to and following the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. It details the attack on the U.S. military base in Hawaii and plots the significant events of World War II that involved the Japanese air fleet.
On the morning of December 7, 1941, a surprise attack by Japanese naval aviation against the American held island of Oahu and Pearl Harbor thrust the United States into World War II. This story details one of the most momentous events in American history and a crucial turning point in the 20th century. Most importantly, it is a story of the people who were there, told through eyewitness accounts of American and Japanese veterans, some of whose stories have never been told. This is a story of perseverance and heroism in the face of overwhelming odds. This is the story of Pearl Harbor.
Documentary, Historical Documentaries, Military Documentaries - In an interesting historical departure, this fascinating documentary analyzes the attack on Pearl Harbor from the Japanese point of view and focuses on Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the Japanese military mastermind who (though bitterly opposed) planned the attack on the U.S. fleet anchored in Hawaii. If history is written by the victors, this view of the events of December 7, 1941, fills an important gap in the historical narrative of World War II.
On the morning of December 7, 1941, aircraft and midget submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy began a surprise attack on the U.S. Despite long standing assertions that this attack could have been predicted and prevented by the U.S. military, the U.S. forces at Pearl Harbor appeared to be utterly unprepared. This is the story of the attack that drew the U.S. into World War II. This exclusively licensed series contains a plethora of compelling images and film footage from before and after this historic battle.
Beginning with the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 and culminating in the British-U.S. invasion of French North Africa the following November, this detailed documentary chronicles America's first tumultuous year in World War II. Along the way, countless American women flood the workforce to fill the manufacturing jobs left open by the troops, while the Japanese advance in the Pacific toward the Battle of Midway.
Produced both for the education of troops and to inform the public, these films promoted justification for the World War II battles in the Pacific and served to strengthen the resolve of soldiers and citizens. Sixteen features provide a concise overview, including graphic combat footage.
With ample archival footage, detailed personal accounts by both American and Japanese forces and commentary from historians, The History Channel's documentary goes behind the headlines of this infamous first strike against the United States in 1941. Also included in this program on Pearl Harbor is a detailed look at Adm. Chester Nimitz, who was instrumental in rebuilding the destroyed United States Navy to fighting strength.
The attack at Pearl Harbor made heroes of ordinary men.
Documentary short film demonstrating the war activities of the American Red Cross. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2009.
Two disc documentary concerning the December 7th, 1941, surprise attack on the U.S. fleet anchored at Pearl Harbor. On the morning of December 7, 1941, a surprise attack by Japanese naval aviation against the American held island of Oahu and Perl Harbor thrust the United States into World War II. This story details one of the most momentous events in American history and a crucial turning point in the 20th century. Most importantly, it is a story of the people who were there, told through eyewitness accounts of American and Japanese veterans, some of whose stores have never been told. This is a story of perseverance and heroism in the face of overwhelming odds. This the story of Pearl Harbor.
A view of Pearl Harbor via railway.