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I'm also curious about the footage of Pearl Harbor. It seems like one of the newsreel pieces shown in America in the 1940s for moviegoing audiences. Do you know anything about the historical significance of the clip itself? Was it intended to be shown as propaganda, or was it intended to be shown as news? Was it part of a movie originally?
hi i was wondering if you could send me one of your videos as an attachment in an email. im needing it for a history project so if you could help me out i would be greatful. please and thank you. you may post a comment with your response. thank you again.
what i post on my own channel is my liberty. you japs can never respect the truth in any history just because it's against your country. you people twisted the history of your invasion of south-east asia, censored the part on the rape of nanking, watered down your attack on pearl harbor and even modify your own textbook to cover up the fact that your military forced their own citizens into mass suicide at the end of WW2. such measures by your government to cover up the black spots in the history of japan is indeed successful in creating a race of patriotic japanese but at the same time present to the rest of the world a generation of ignorant people with a poor sense of judgement.
Pearl harbor attack WAS NOT a sudden attack. We declared war on USA before we reached hawaii. And Roosevelt knew our plan in the november of 1941. So he had already evacuated all his carriers before we started bombing on their pacific fleet. Really this was "A date that will live in infamy",but not for the bombing of Pearl Harbor, rather for the cheat used by Roosevelt. And also, we didn't invade USA, hawaii wasn't american territories at that time.
I'm also curious about the footage of Pearl Harbor. It seems like one of the newsreel pieces shown in America in the 1940s for moviegoing audiences. Do you know anything about the historical significance of the clip itself? Was it intended to be shown as propaganda, or was it intended to be shown as news? Was it part of a movie originally?