Beyond Pearl Harbor in the Movies with Joshua Donohue
Description
BASED ON A TRUE STORY (BOATS EP. 379) — Most movies focus on the surprise attack at Pearl Harbor, but the true story of December 7th, 1941, involves a coordinated global offensive across the Pacific. In this episode, history professor Joshua Donohue returns to explore what the movies miss—including attacks on Wake Island, the Philippines, and military installations across Oahu that extended far beyond the harbor itself. From civilian casualties to pilot heroics to the international scope of Japan's ambitious assault, we separate fact from fiction across multiple Pearl Harbor films.
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Chapters
0:00 Intro & Two Truths and a Lie Game
3:16 From Here to Eternity: Life Before the Attack
10:20 The Global Scope of Japan's Offensive
12:40 Wake Island Under Siege
20:04 Oahu's Airfields and Widespread Attacks
28:23 American Aircraft in the Air During the Attack
43:20 Civilian Casualties and Friendly Fire
58:23 American Morale and the Movies' Coverage
1:05:02 Pilots Beyond Pearl Harbor
1:11:13 The Final Countdown: What If Scenario
1:22:32 Two Truths and a Lie Answer Reveal
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