December 7, 1941

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December 7, 1941

Dit onderwerp is gemarkeerd als "slapend"—het laatste bericht is van meer dan 90 dagen geleden. Je kan het activeren door een een bericht toe te voegen.

2vy0123
dec 11, 2015, 6:25 am

Was there prior art of that kind of military manoeuvre the Japanese did not invent but were copycats?

3DinadansFriend
dec 11, 2015, 4:09 pm

the first recorded air attack on an enemy vessel or fleet involving aerial torpedoes was an attack on the German Battle Cruiser Goeben when it was aground in the Aegean Sea in 1918. Light bombers failed to hit the stationary target.
The direct forerunner was the attack on the Italian Fleet when it lay at its naval base at Taranto, the night of 11-12 November of by 21 torpedo bombers of the Royal Navy. It was quite successful, sinking one battleship completely and placing two others under repair for long periods. 2 Swordfish torpedo bombers were lost.

4vy0123
dec 11, 2015, 7:20 pm

Thanks #3 you're an angel.

5vy0123
dec 11, 2015, 8:19 pm

At the 59 minute mark the best-selling author dramatizes FDR's immediate reaction to Pear Harbor

1944: FDR…

https://youtu.be/36Me3Rc4mZY

The re-telling from the Jewish perspective takes up a lot of time. You wonder if these people present the Steve Jobs character in the movie more creatively than is true according to those who were there.