No airplanes.
2007-01-14 07:07:07
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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My my, where to begin.
Did the movie mention anything about the radar station that tracked the incoming Japanese planes ? NO.
On the capsizing of the OKLAHOMA, , what was the source of all that water coming up from the high side of the deck? I always felt puzzeled by that. There is no way those P 40 Tomahawks could have flown so near the ground or inbetween hangers like that.
On the establishing shots of the ships in the harbor...most of the Navy ships were way, way too modern?
Other details I could not remember...
2007-01-14 15:09:55
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answered by planksheer 7
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It didn't show how President Roosevelt provoked Japan into attacking us.......
""On October 7, 1940, Lieutenant Commander Arthur McCollum of the Office of Naval Intelligence submitted a memo to Navy Captains Walter Anderson and Dudley Knox Captains Anderson and Knox were two of President Roosevelt's most trusted military advisors.
The memo, scanned below, detailed an 8 step plan to provoke Japan into attacking the United States. President Roosevelt, over the course of 1941, implemented all 8 of the recommendations contained in the McCollum memo. Following the eighth provocation, Japan attacked. The public was told that it was a complete surprise, an "intelligence failure", and America entered World War Two."""""
http://whatreallyhappened.com/McCollum/index.html
2007-01-14 15:10:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It didn't show that several Japs subs were sunk in the harbor, that intercepted codes 12 days before, and the government knew it was coming. That the movie just based on the actors in it suuuccckeddddd!!!!!! Trying to romanticize a tragic event in our history. Funny how history repeats itself, 911 inside job. Impeach Bush
2007-01-18 13:40:09
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answered by masterplumber75 4
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It was made.
2007-01-14 17:17:36
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answered by Anonymous
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