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American Experience: Victory in the Pacific (2005)

American Experience: Victory in the Pacific (2005)
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Victory in the Pacific documents the ending of the fighting in World War II's Pacific Theater. The film shows how the brutality and fatalities increased, and lays out the timeline of the various choices that led to the dropping of the atomic bomb -- the act that led most directly to the end of WWII. This video is part of the American Experience series. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Director(s):
Austin Hoyt
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Synopsis of American Experience: Victory in the Pacific

Victory in the Pacific documents the ending of the fighting in World War II's Pacific Theater. The film shows how the brutality and fatalities increased, and lays out the timeline of the various choices that led to the dropping of the atomic bomb -- the act that led most directly to the end of WWII. This video is part of the American Experience series. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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120 mins

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Director(s):
Austin Hoyt
Writer(s):
Austin Hoyt
Producer(s):
Melissa MartinAustin Hoyt
Categories:
Documentary
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    Rey T.

    This doc is ok but there is a special segment called "discussing the bomb"....I would not call it a disscusion but an agreement that the two historians have on the bombing of Tokio and the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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