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  • mitchedwards
    Mego Preservation Society
    • May 2, 2003
    • 11781

    Today is Pearl Harbor Day

    Dec 7, 1941 I day that will live in infamy


    Think B.A. Where did you hide the Megos?
  • Adam West
    Museum CPA
    • Apr 14, 2003
    • 6822

    #2
    It is one of the single most important events in World History.

    I have always wondered what would have happened had Pearl Harbor never occurred.

    Is it possible that we would have never entered the war? Would the Reich have been able to conquer the Soviet Union on the Eastern front while holding back on the British Empire so as not to have been engaged in a full-scale two front war?

    So many what if's.
    "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
    ~Vaclav Hlavaty

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    • theantiquetiger
      Fra-gee-lay Thats Italian
      • Nov 12, 2005
      • 3435

      #3
      Today is my aunt's birthday, she was born early in the morning while the bombing was going on (she was not in Hawaii).

      There is a movie from the 80's (forget name) where an aircraft carrier from the 80's goes through a time warp and is sent back just before Dec 7th, 1941. They easily have the fire power to stop the attack but decide if they save the 3000+ lives there, it would change the course of history, and US would never enter the war, quite possible letting Germany win the war.

      It was an OK movie, but the meaning behind it was cool.
      Last edited by theantiquetiger; Dec 7, '07, 2:28 PM.
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      • Mikey
        Verbose Member
        • Aug 9, 2001
        • 47258

        #4
        "We saved your butt in WW2"

        That one never gets old

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        • garagesale
          Dept. of Mego Studies
          • Aug 8, 2006
          • 1142

          #5
          How soon we forget... even more scary how people are so ig about the EXACT day/month/yr of 9/11

          JamesD

          http://www.libarts.uco.edu/english/adjunct/dolph/

          THANKS!

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          • ABMAC
            User
            • May 16, 2002
            • 9665

            #6
            Originally posted by garagesale
            How soon we forget... even more scary how people are so ig about the EXACT day/month/yr of 9/11
            The date is only memorable because we've been told to remember it. There's no real reason to commemorate events every 365 or 366 days.

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            • Evel KMego
              Museum Daredevil
              • Apr 26, 2006
              • 1444

              #7
              Yeah, we don't really bring it up much where I work............ Toyota!

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              • jds1911a1
                Alan Scott is the best GL
                • Aug 8, 2007
                • 3556

                #8
                Originally posted by theantiquetiger
                Today is my aunt's birthday, she was born early in the morning while the bombing was going on (she was not in Hawaii).

                There is a movie from the 80's (forget name) where an aircraft carrier from the 80's goes through a time warp and is sent back just before Dec 7th, 1941. They easily have the fire power to stop the attack but decide if they save the 3000+ lives there, it would change the course of history, and US would never enter the war, quite possible letting Germany win the war.

                It was an OK movie, but the meaning behind it was cool.
                Final Countdown Kirk Douglas James Farrentino Martin Sheen one of my favorites

                Sadly few people remember to even have a moment of silence let alone actually think of what the importance of the day was. I think eventually the US would have gone to war even if Japan hadn't attacked but if you ahve ever seen the movie Fatherland HBO made in the 90's that is what the face of Europe might well have looked like.

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                • Bo8a_Fett
                  Pat Troughton in disguise
                  • Nov 21, 2007
                  • 3738

                  #9
                  There is a movie from the 80's (forget name) where an aircraft carrier from the 80's goes through a time warp and is sent back just before Dec 7th, 1941.
                  The film was called "The Final Countdown" starring Kirk Douglass as the captain of the U.S.S. Nimitz..interestingly the screenplay was written by Gerry davies ..one of the co-creaters of the cybermen.
                  We saved your butt in WW2"
                  ....I doubt that very much....Yes the help from U.S helped mount an offensive to start pushing the axis forces back but Britain had stood alone against the germans for nearly 2 years before you entered the war. We had already won the "Battle of Britain" and were on the verge of the first victory against the axis forces in North Africa( july 42), and yes I concede that many sherman tanks were transported to the north african campaign for the El Alamien battle...but it was mainly a mixture of English and commonwealth troops that caused the first cracks to be formed in the previously unbeatable german army and air force.
                  I don't mean to sound picky but it does irk me somewhat to hear americans saying we saved your butt in ww2....it demeans the sacrifice and pain we as a nation (and most of europe) went through....We stood alone and said NO to the nazi's and to be honest had to wait for the U.S. to procrastinate (admittwedly the convoys and aid was appreciated) before Pearl Harbour forced you into the war.
                  Sorry didn't mean to rant....its just something I feel very strongly about..no offence to you type1kirk
                  ENGLISH AND DAMN PROUD OF IT British by birth....English by the grace of God. Yes Jamie...it is big isn't it....

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                  • Mikey
                    Verbose Member
                    • Aug 9, 2001
                    • 47258

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bo8a_Fett
                    The film was called "The Final Countdown" starring Kirk Douglass as the captain of the U.S.S. Nimitz..interestingly the screenplay was written by Gerry davies ..one of the co-creaters of the cybermen.
                    ....I doubt that very much....Yes the help from U.S helped mount an offensive to start pushing the axis forces back but Britain had stood alone against the germans for nearly 2 years before you entered the war. We had already won the "Battle of Britain" and were on the verge of the first victory against the axis forces in North Africa( july 42), and yes I concede that many sherman tanks were transported to the north african campaign for the El Alamien battle...but it was mainly a mixture of English and commonwealth troops that caused the first cracks to be formed in the previously unbeatable german army and air force.
                    I don't mean to sound picky but it does irk me somewhat to hear americans saying we saved your butt in ww2....it demeans the sacrifice and pain we as a nation (and most of europe) went through....We stood alone and said NO to the nazi's and to be honest had to wait for the U.S. to procrastinate (admittwedly the convoys and aid was appreciated) before Pearl Harbour forced you into the war.
                    Sorry didn't mean to rant....its just something I feel very strongly about..no offence to you type1kirk
                    My comment was said in pure jest.

                    Sorry you didn't get it.

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                    • theantiquetiger
                      Fra-gee-lay Thats Italian
                      • Nov 12, 2005
                      • 3435

                      #11
                      I am not a mod, but lets not get political here. I don't think what Type1Kirk said was serious, but I see how you would be upset about.

                      Lets not forget why this topic was started, to remember the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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                      • Bo8a_Fett
                        Pat Troughton in disguise
                        • Nov 21, 2007
                        • 3738

                        #12
                        No problem type1kirk....kinda guessed that ...but I can't help ranting over things like that...YES Pearl Harbour day should be recognised and remembered every year as should many other huge loss ..particularly military memorials ...these people put their lives on the line for us ...even now in the gulf and other conflicts....yes they may be doing it for the wrong reasons or on the whim of our so called leaders ( even Pearl Harbour is shrouded in conspiracy as to wether the attack WAS known about and was allowed to go ahead just so the U.S. could enter WW2), but at the end of the day they are the same as us ...people....people fighting for us so we don't have to. ...and I for one will NEVER forget that.
                        As mentioned in this post too many people know too little about what has gone on before ,for them, and the losses that have gone with it.
                        ENGLISH AND DAMN PROUD OF IT British by birth....English by the grace of God. Yes Jamie...it is big isn't it....

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                        • theantiquetiger
                          Fra-gee-lay Thats Italian
                          • Nov 12, 2005
                          • 3435

                          #13
                          Originally posted by garagesale
                          How soon we forget... even more scary how people are so ig about the EXACT day/month/yr of 9/11

                          JamesD
                          That video kind of ticks me off. They say the "average American", but they show six or seven people.
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                          • Bo8a_Fett
                            Pat Troughton in disguise
                            • Nov 21, 2007
                            • 3738

                            #14
                            I'd just like to apologise for my previous post on this thread. It was not intended to be a personal attack on type1kirk (whose threads I enjoy), or on Americans in general. Its just this subject is one that's close to my heart and my heart ruled my head whilst typing.
                            I apologise publicly to all here and to type1kirk in particular.
                            ENGLISH AND DAMN PROUD OF IT British by birth....English by the grace of God. Yes Jamie...it is big isn't it....

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                            • Adam West
                              Museum CPA
                              • Apr 14, 2003
                              • 6822

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Bo8a_Fett
                              The film was called "The Final Countdown" starring Kirk Douglass as the captain of the U.S.S. Nimitz..interestingly the screenplay was written by Gerry davies ..one of the co-creaters of the cybermen.
                              ....I doubt that very much....Yes the help from U.S helped mount an offensive to start pushing the axis forces back but Britain had stood alone against the germans for nearly 2 years before you entered the war. We had already won the "Battle of Britain" and were on the verge of the first victory against the axis forces in North Africa( july 42), and yes I concede that many sherman tanks were transported to the north african campaign for the El Alamien battle...but it was mainly a mixture of English and commonwealth troops that caused the first cracks to be formed in the previously unbeatable german army and air force.
                              I don't mean to sound picky but it does irk me somewhat to hear americans saying we saved your butt in ww2....it demeans the sacrifice and pain we as a nation (and most of europe) went through....We stood alone and said NO to the nazi's and to be honest had to wait for the U.S. to procrastinate (admittwedly the convoys and aid was appreciated) before Pearl Harbour forced you into the war.
                              Sorry didn't mean to rant....its just something I feel very strongly about..no offence to you type1kirk
                              I honestly have never heard anyone say "we saved your butt in WWII" in reference to England....I have heard it in reference to France but I think that's only because of the mounting frustration over the last couple of decades. Needless to say, if it hadn't been for France, we could have and probably would have lost the American Revolution.

                              I think most would agree that the U.S. has always considered England and Canada to be our two biggest allies. Most people don't even realize that Canadian volunteered to attack the most heavily fortified beach at Normandy and experienced a higher % of casualties than the U.S. or England on D-Day.
                              "The farther we go, the more the ultimate explanation recedes from us, and all we have left is faith."
                              ~Vaclav Hlavaty

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