Eyewitness. Day of infamy
Description
On December 7 1941 the Japanese bombed the U.S. naval base of Pearl Harbor, situated on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. Over sixty years after the event, eyewitnesses and experts have come together to commemorate this occasion and to provide eyewitness accounts of the bombing and the events following on from this devastating attack. With interviews woven into new archive accounts of what really happened, history is reexamined by those who were involved.
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76 min
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Date of Publication
2005
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Alexander Street
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