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    Pearl Harbor [digital videodisc] : December 7th, 1941 : a day of infamy.
    La Cross, WI : Platinum Disc Corporation, 2003.
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  • Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941.
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  • Attack planes -- Japan.
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    2 videodiscs (approximately 105 min.) : sound, black and white ; 3 3/4 in.
    Contents: 
    Battle line Pearl Harbor (approx. 26 min.) -- Crusade in the Pacific : Pacific in eruption (approx. 26 min.) -- December 7th (approx. 33 min.) -- Recognition of the Japanese Zero (approx. 20 min.).
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    Four short films on the infamous Battle of Pearl Harbor.
    Battle line Pearl Harbor: is one installment in a series of government-produced war films. Some of these films served as military education tools, while others were meant to inform the public. In this particular docudrama, Jim Bishop illustrates the horrific day that the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, using narration and real wartime foootage.
    Crusade in the Pacific : Pacific in eruption is one episode in a series of films that highlight the discord between U.S. and Japan, both during World War II and also in the wake of its aftermath. Each episode takes an intimate look at a particular phase in a war that many people were staunchly opposed to--a war that saw some of the most inhumate brutality ever to occur. Pacific in Eruption focuses on the early dasy of the war--including the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor and Japan's rapid military moves following the bombing, which resulted in their control of most of the Pacific theater.
    December 7th . This stirring docudrama outlines the events that occurred on the fateful day of December 7, 1941, in a powerful recreation of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. The film originally depicted the unassuming U.S. soldiers and military personnel engaging in their everyday activities at the moment of invasion. However, due to the critical portrayal of the U.S.'s failure to be prepaged for an attack, December 7th was edited at the government's request. Despite this fact, the remaining documentary is a powerful illustration of this momentous day in American history--so much so that the film won an Academy Awar.
    Recognition of the Japanese Zero. Originally a training guide, created by U.S. government and starring Ronald Reagan, this film was used to teach the Air Force how to spot a Japanese Zero apart from the U.S. attack plane, the P-40.
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    Rated 13, not suitable under 13 years.
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