Take it off, take it off, take it off

Jamar 2022-03-25 09:01:15

I remember watching it twice when I was a child, it was very beautiful, and now I still remember the scene where the pilot of the devil was excitedly shouting into the walkie-talkie, shouting three times, take off, take off, take off, that is, tiger, tiger, tiger, this is to launch an attack The code name of the smashed up the Yankees. Later, according to the information, it was fortunate that the main ship was not in Pearl Harbor at that time, otherwise the loss would have more than doubled. I learned more after watching the biographical film of Yamamoto Children's Shoes in the past two years. Yamamoto Children's Shoes used to be a military attache in the United States. Going to war with the U.S. is forced and helpless. The island countries lack strategic materials such as steel and oil. After the U.S. embargoed the island countries, they fell into a situation of drawing wages from the bottom. . Yamamoto's strategy is to hurt the Yankees, and then take the opportunity to seek peace. In the past, the wolf thought he was going to invade the United States. The Yankees in the Pearl Harbor incident did lose a lot, but not only did they not make the Yankees succumb, on the contrary, they inspired their fierceness. On the one hand, they declared war directly, and on the other hand, they provided assistance to China. Later, when Tokyo bombed Hiroshima and Nagasaki with nuclear bombs, it was full of hatred and revenge for the devils.

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Tora! Tora! Tora! quotes

  • Lt. Cmdr. Fuchida: Warrant Officer Mizuki, signal all planes: "prepare to attack!"

  • Commander Minoru Genda: Everything is strangely quiet. The American anti-aircraft batteries haven't fired a shot! And no enemy fighters over the harbor, sir! We've done it! Send the message: "Tora! Tora! Tora!"

    Commander Genda's Co-Pilot: And no enemy fighters over the harbor, sir!

    Commander Minoru Genda: We've done it! Send the message: "Tora! Tora! Tora!"