Documentary: Pearl Harbor Then and Now - 75 Years after the Attack
Published on Apr 3, 2016
This documentary summarizes the events of December 7th, 1941, when Imperial Japanese forces stroke the US Pacific Fleet at Pearl Harbor at Hawaii in a daring air raid. After this attack the USA declared war to Japan and entered World War II. During the two-hour attack, 21 ships were damaged or sunk. Three battleships were destroyed. The attack caused about 3,600 casualties. The most devastating fate was suffered by the USS Arizona which sunk in only 9 minutes and took more than 1,000 sailors with her. Nowadays, the Arizona Memorial honors those who perished during that day. The video contains footage from visits to Pearl Harbor and the Arizona Memorial in March 2016, which gives an impression of how it was "then" and what it is "now."
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