An incident would not have been needed-Pearl Harbour still would have happened, just without Hitler declaring war on the US. The Battle Of The Atlantic would still have been won by the Allies, it just would have taken longer without the US fully committing to it. US participation would still have increased though, and if Germany did not declare war (which they should not, to make this scenario more likely), the US would have declared war on Germany in 1943. It might have been a different situation with a truce though.
Best World War II documentary?
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Victory at Sea was narrated by Leonard Graves.
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Enterprise360 is also a very good documentary that is fairly recent.
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Enterprise360 is also a very good documentary that is fairly recent.
I enjoyed watching this, but I would have liked it better if the narrator didn’t treat every sentence of his script as if it ended in an exclamation point. I found that part to be a bit overdone.
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Must add “Guadalcanal Island of Death” to the list of documentarys. This is the best information I have ever seen on the Guadalcanal campaign. Running time 230 mins. on 2 DVDs.
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Been watching “The Last Days of WWII” on Netflix. Covers the last 26 weeks of the war.Goes into a little further detail about minor battle you don’t hear much about, but, as the title implies, it’s only the last six months of the war.
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The Color of War (Its all Real COLOR Fotage)
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The Battlefield series (mainly series 1 & 2)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield_(TV_series)
They go very in depth in terms of the order of battle and the background/leadership of each battle.
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The Battlefield series (mainly series 1 & 2)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield_(TV_series)
They go very in depth in terms of the order of battle and the background/leadership of each battle.
At last, someone else has seen the Battlefield series.
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ive been watching them for like 10 years almost
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The best is one called “The Big Battles” B&W circa 1963 ish?
Playing that in the backround while playing is a must