One of the most traumatic events in American history, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor fuelled national determination both to have revenge and to ensure that such a thing never happened again. But how was the mighty U.S. force surprised by 350 aircraft in broad daylight? Were the Japanese strategically brilliant or just lucky? And how does the memory of that attack still direct U.S. military thinking today? A fascinating look at the impact of Pearl Harbor then and now. B&W and color; approx. 1 hr. 40 min. #00V8305