"Tiger! Tiger! Tiger! "Compared with "The Battle of Midway" 3 interesting points

Etha 2022-01-11 08:02:28

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1. The focus of the shooting is different (from the perspective of Japan, from the perspective of the United States)

2. The artistic depiction of Japanese soldiers is different (resolute, dull)

3. The themes and spirits to be promoted are different (the spirit of shining swords, turning grief and anger into strength)

1. The focus of the shooting is different (from the perspective of Japan, from the perspective of the United States)

2. The artistic depiction of Japanese soldiers is different (resolute, dull)

3. The themes and spirits to be promoted are different (the spirit of shining swords, turning grief and anger into strength)

Other thoughts: Is there any other choice for Yamamoto Fifty-Six? Yamamoto Fifty-Six clearly knew that a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor would awaken powerful enemies, but he still did.

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Tora! Tora! Tora! quotes

  • Lt. Commander Kramer: You know, since we're going to be sharing this assignment, come take a look at this.

    [Unlocks a cabinet, revealing a list of names]

    Lt. Commander Kramer: Behold, the Twelve Apostles. The only individuals authorized to read the Magic intercepts.

    Lt. Colonel Rufus S. Bratton: But, Hap Arnold, Chief of the Air Corps, isn't on the list.

    Lt. Commander Kramer: No, and not one of our overseas commanders.

  • General Short: [On the phone, first hearing of the attack] What in the hell is going on... Well, why wasn't the Army notified? And did anyone *think* to inform Washington? Eh, I thought so!