Blessing on our nation and all her people. With the humility never to take for granted their selflessness in the face of givetation in danger and us grace to draw inspiration from the heroes of pearl harbor, as we face the challenges and dangers of our own time. Liberty,hearts to love and guide our bodies, minds, and souls towards the true and lasting peace that is the fruit of moral strength and righteous courage. Greater love has no one than this, the one laid down his life for his friends. Always weys, always, remember pearl harbor. When we cry to thee for those in peril on the sea. Amen. This december in braille seven marks the 75th anniversary of the japanese attack on pearl harbor this december 7 marks the 75th anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. Up next on reel america, know your enemy, japan. An hourlong u. S. Army film directed by frank capra. The film portrays japan as a nation is determined to rule the world through military conquest. The production began in 1942, but
Banzai. Banzai. [chanting] [indiscernible] [chanting] narrator we shall never completely understand the japanese mind, but then they dont understand ours either. Otherwise there never would have been a pearl harbor. But we must try to understand japan because we have become locked in the closest of all relationships, war. Whether we like it or not, we and the japanese are going to be at very close range for a very long time. So lets see what kind of people these japanese really are, what they believe in, what they want, and how they get it. And if this tale begins to get a little fantastic, bear with us, we are dealing with a fantastic people. First, lets examine a typical japanese soldier. His average height is five feet three inches. His average weight, 117 pounds. He and his brother soldiers are as much alike as photographic prints off the same negative. His pay is ¥10 or about 2. 36 a month. His personal equipment is simple but practical. Is bullet is supplied with ammunition. The
Banzai. Banzai. [chanting] [indiscernible] [chanting] narrator we shall never completely understand the japanese mind, but then they dont understand ours either. Otherwise there never would have been a pearl harbor. But we must try to understand japan because we have become locked in the closest of all relationships, war. Whether we like it or not, we and the japanese are going to be at very close range for a very long time. So lets see what kind of people these japanese really are, what they believe in, what they want, and how they get it. And if this tale begins to get a little fantastic, bear with us, we are dealing with a fantastic people. First, lets examine a typical japanese soldier. His average height is five feet three inches. His average weight, 117 pounds. He and his brother soldiers are as much alike as photographic prints off the same negative. His pay is ¥10 or about 2. 36 a month. His personal equipment is simple but practical. Is bullet is supplied with ammunition. The
She is taking medications director at Georgia State university, has written nine books mary probably more than that. Paul that is how many i counted on amazon, including finding americans the Good Neighbors which is a book about fdr. She has written books about carver, reagan, president ial rhetoric and language so tonight she is going to offer us some really important insight into how fdr used language, the content of his speech is broken up into several categories. There is, what he is saying and the way he is saying it. You learn a lot about his intentions and skills and ability by the way he says things. Before we get to our first clip, i want mary to say a few things about her Research Area and what brought her to this and why she is a world expert on president ial rhetoric. Mary fdr, in particular is an important president for me. My father was on the island of corregidor in 1941 on december 7 and was eventually captured, put on how ship and syntel for he spent time. My mother wo
She is taking medications director at Georgia State university, has written nine books mary probably more than that. Paul that is how many i counted on amazon, including finding americans the Good Neighbors which is a book about fdr. She has written books about carver, reagan, president ial rhetoric and language so tonight she is going to offer us some really important insight into how fdr used language, the content of his speech is broken up into several categories. There is, what he is saying and the way he is saying it. You learn a lot about his intentions and skills and ability by the way he says things. Before we get to our first clip, i want mary to say a few things about her Research Area and what brought her to this and why she is a world expert on president ial rhetoric. Mary fdr, in particular is an important president for me. My father was on the island of corregidor in 1941 on december 7 and was eventually captured, put on how ship and syntel for he spent time. My mother wo