World War II: Attack on Pearl Harbor (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans | Nat Geo

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@LăngKínhĐộngVật-vietnamese
@LăngKínhĐộngVật-vietnamese - 06.12.2024 02:08

kẻ mạnh sẽ thắng

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@hodaka1000
@hodaka1000 - 06.12.2024 04:41

About ten years ago they found a missing Japanese midget submarine from the attack on Sydney Harbour it had gotten back out of the harbour and it was found off the northern beaches, they knew it was out there somewhere
There's a Japanese float plane from the submarines still to be found, the Japanese didn't take the time to load it back on the sub so punctured it's floats and sank it

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@hokage441
@hokage441 - 06.12.2024 05:01

I like it more with the narrator as usuall

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@theresahvassman9965
@theresahvassman9965 - 06.12.2024 05:05

My mother was just 7 years old when Pearl Harbor was bombed she and all of her family remember the screaming and chaos that erupted very frightening

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@naturezavidaes
@naturezavidaes - 06.12.2024 05:39

A fantastic episode that recreates an important historical event with a realistic and creative perspective!

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@lunassr7212
@lunassr7212 - 06.12.2024 07:03

WW2;- 75 milllion people lost live-and all ex- military make thank you to Greenman/Khidir Prophet/Khaidir build sinagoge,church,mosque/musola/temple and have promises will learn all religion from prophet/Goddes of Human;data from my family X guerilya-Heiho/Knil Dutch;Wem Lasambow(Captain in Guerilya) grand father and uncle Leo Richard Lasambow(Kopral/Boxer PON 3,1952-Rep Indonesia),i am the new generation,the grand children 2024

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@alexanderleach3365
@alexanderleach3365 - 06.12.2024 21:03

Pearl Harbor is historic, scared and a place of remembrance.

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@Texascowboy68
@Texascowboy68 - 07.12.2024 03:34

War war never changes

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@johnanderson1818
@johnanderson1818 - 07.12.2024 05:18

Tomorrow is going to be Dec 7th 2024! I'll say a prayer for all those men and women. Who lost their lives, at Pearl Harbor! 💯🙏

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@Zz2424zxcvbnn
@Zz2424zxcvbnn - 07.12.2024 17:28

Despite suffering from dementia, my grandfather recounted his heroic Pearl Harbor story. When the planes started attacking, he grabbed his guns at fired back at them. Even when everyone around him ran for their lives, he bravely stood his ground firing away. When he finally ran out of ammo, the police had the audacity to enter the theater and arrest him!

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@teresasmith8946
@teresasmith8946 - 07.12.2024 19:22

NEVER FORGET!!!! It is December 7th 2024 I feel it is spoken on less and less every year. NEVER FORGET!!!

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@annalapoint7156
@annalapoint7156 - 07.12.2024 20:43

Thank you for all the history! I never knew there were mini subs at all! God bless the men who died there!😍

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@mikegomintong8856
@mikegomintong8856 - 08.12.2024 02:08

Here in the Philippines on December 8, 1941, the Empire of Japan launched an attack on the Commonwealth of the Philippines, ten hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor...

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@LuanBakashima
@LuanBakashima - 08.12.2024 03:04

❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇯🇵❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
😈😈😈😈😈🇺🇸👿👿👿👿👿

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@williamleadbetter9686
@williamleadbetter9686 - 08.12.2024 04:45

The British also attacked with torpedoes in a shallow water Harbor Toronto Harbor in Italy and destroyed the Italian Fleet there a year before. something the Japanese keenly studied. Many years later, it was discovered that the US Navy intelligence had known the Japanese had studied the British attack on Toronto Harbor.

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@Nutzkie2001
@Nutzkie2001 - 08.12.2024 07:41

The story of Nishi Kaichi is actually far more involved than portrayed here. In reality, he had accomplices in his island insurrection campaign: Namely the island's Japanese-born caretaker and his wife, both of whose actions that day were used to justify the President's eventual signing of Executive Order # 9066, initiating the forcible internment of Japanese American civilians.

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@user-ts2xf7ll9s
@user-ts2xf7ll9s - 08.12.2024 11:25

If the imperial navy was after the aircraft carriers, didn't they have spies in Hawaii to inform the imperial navy that the carriers were not in port? Or was it a do or die situation once they got to the staging point?

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@iSniper_Queen
@iSniper_Queen - 08.12.2024 14:12

pearl harbour (2001) is one of my favorite all time war movies

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@susanfaulkner2304
@susanfaulkner2304 - 08.12.2024 15:59

My husband served 20 years in the Navy. One of his re- enlistments was on the Arizona Memorial. ⚓

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@TheMysterian
@TheMysterian - 08.12.2024 16:22

An Amazing video experience of History...May they all Rest In Peace

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@saskshark
@saskshark - 08.12.2024 22:39

We underestimated the Japanese. Their equipment was much better and more precise than we thought.

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@shaneedge3295
@shaneedge3295 - 09.12.2024 00:18

The magazine explosion has been listed as the cause since early 1942.
This isn’t new information .

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@paulhudson8321
@paulhudson8321 - 09.12.2024 03:15

All democrats care about is their stupid Jan 6 narrative

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@Luckylukeplayz74
@Luckylukeplayz74 - 09.12.2024 03:30

this was epic :D

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@jkorshak
@jkorshak - 09.12.2024 05:11

At the time of the Pearl Harbor raid the Zero was not "almost mythological." It had seen service in China but data to how it fared against Chinese air units was sparse and generally dismissed as unreliable by those few paying attention. Few in the west were familiar with the Zero, much less had any idea to its capabilities. The mythologizing came post Pearl Harbor - mostly with their command of the air during Japan's Indian Ocean raid and successes against British and American fighters.

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@davidcrawford219
@davidcrawford219 - 09.12.2024 07:09

Pearl Harbor Hirohito given a Knight of the Garter medal to preserve his royal legacy unit 731 .

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@gyphoontyphoon7330
@gyphoontyphoon7330 - 09.12.2024 08:57

Interesting fact. The Japanese midget submarines as seen here were called Ko-hyoteki class submarines.

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@norbertocarlosagustinkushi1916
@norbertocarlosagustinkushi1916 - 09.12.2024 11:15

😢

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@KennethLWagner-yw9ko
@KennethLWagner-yw9ko - 09.12.2024 18:33

not a plane , at best, whats left is a pile of junk

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@philkaiser6025
@philkaiser6025 - 09.12.2024 18:39

I cannot, for the life of me, understand why such an elite documentary outfit would continually show a reversed image film of USS Arizona exploding throughout this documentary? The actual film was shot from Arizona's five o'clock by a cameraman on USS Solace, a hospital ship moored to the northeast of Arizona, which is to Arizona's starboard stern. If they had played it correctly Arizona would be facing to the right and not left. If you look closely in their version you can see USS Oklahoma at a 45 degree angle as she was tipping over on her side, and her fire control tower is angled to the right. Well, Ford Island and USS Tennessee are over there, she should be angled to the left. This also shows Arizona blew up before Oklahoma turned over, something most books on the subject get wrong. Also visible in the film is the whole front of Arizona coming out of the water when she explodes. Watch the forward fire control tower, it's truly unbelievable.

I just don't get how the documentaries always show this film incorrectly? The real version is much better!

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@davidmcleod7757
@davidmcleod7757 - 09.12.2024 20:12

when i was in the Navy everytime we went to pearl i would go over there an pray for the men who died that day god bless all the people who perished that day at pearl

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@mildredsegarra5136
@mildredsegarra5136 - 09.12.2024 22:27

My heart always breaks each December 7th anniversary. I knew no one or had a relative there but as a proud American, it feels like they were my family.😞. May their souls forever rest in peace with the angels.

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@RonHammers
@RonHammers - 09.12.2024 23:05

Can you turn the background music up? I can still hear the commentators. Good vid, tho ugh.

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@GeraldMiller-mp8fc
@GeraldMiller-mp8fc - 10.12.2024 00:22

A great episode.

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@Kortosis_Storm_Shadow
@Kortosis_Storm_Shadow - 10.12.2024 01:45

1,177 men died on the USS Arizona when it was knocked out of commission.

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@CSAFD
@CSAFD - 10.12.2024 03:55

Irony
Kimmel lost 8 battleships, other vessels and over half the casualties on 12/7/41, no court martial.

McVay lost one ship, the Indianapolis, on 7/31/45, 300 men went down, 800 left in the water for 4 days, 316, survived including McVay= court martial.

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@fredderf3207
@fredderf3207 - 10.12.2024 04:10

I have read that it is not unusual to see Japanese tourists cry at the USS Arizona memorial.

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@Americanwarrior-j1m
@Americanwarrior-j1m - 10.12.2024 05:20

It sounds to me like the Japanese unknowingly created the first MOAB
Im just glad they didn't get to create more of them .

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@bobbypowell4944
@bobbypowell4944 - 10.12.2024 06:30

The Japanese had studied the British attack on Taranto harbor which was also considered too shallow for torpedoes. The British Swordfish bombers flew at a much slower airspeed than the Japanese torpedo bombers. The faster the torpedo hits the water the deeper it dives before leveling out. The Japanese had to reduce the attack run by approximately 50 mph. This slower speed combined with a higher angle of attack of the aircraft caused the torpedo to be unstable as it ‘flew’ through the air. The wooden breakaway fins added to the torpedoes stabilized their flight through the air.

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@S2Sturges
@S2Sturges - 10.12.2024 11:51

My has lived in Honolulu for almost 40 years, he's in Nuuanu. I have spent extend periods of time there over the years and have seen all the war memorials, graveyards and places like the Waiʻanae Range, and Hickham Field, still in everyday operation. That day is still so tangible, it's always there, that history permeates the island. I've been to other places like Normandy, Ypres and St Rochelle, but it's just for some reason, not as emotive...

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@warriorgaming1604
@warriorgaming1604 - 10.12.2024 22:51

Arizona was slated to be raised returned to service but when the divers returned pointing out the hull would disintegrate due to extreme fatigue and the damage done by ammo storage detonated they estimated it would been 46 before it was even in a Drydock in the end navy wrote her off

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@zweisteinya
@zweisteinya - 11.12.2024 00:32

The boys on the Arizona were sacrificial victims to save the European Jews .

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@hitoshisawa8479
@hitoshisawa8479 - 11.12.2024 01:40

Never forget then industrial complex who put their people on this island

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@pitsnipe5559
@pitsnipe5559 - 11.12.2024 04:31

My wife’s uncle was aboard USS Maryland that day. Survived the war and lived into his 90’s. When the park ranger was telling how people stare at the names, perhaps looking for one similar to theirs, I saw my last name on the wall.

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@lutomson3496
@lutomson3496 - 11.12.2024 08:25

The wreckage is at pearl harbor for the nihau incident this is so old news and a lot of this narrative isn't true study history people and visit i have

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@curthenry9398
@curthenry9398 - 12.12.2024 01:38

The gun in the photo of the USS Ward gun crew is now on display at the State of Minnesota capital. The USS Ward was staffed by Navel Reservist from Saint Paul Minnesota. I have visited the gun several times.

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@daveid6244
@daveid6244 - 12.12.2024 05:10

Wow. That was so interesting the wall off names of t he crew that died reallyhits hard but thats war ive followed world war 2 my father and uncles fought in it that videois so well done i enjoyed it well done

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