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The Pacific War begins. In this episode of our historical animated documentary series Pacific War Week by Week, we cover the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
He worries that such a war could happen again. “As we approach the 80th anniversary of victory in Europe from the great World War II, we should not let our point of view get muddled,” he said.
Most sailors were unable to return to Norway until a year or more after the war. More than 4,000 'ordinary’ sailors died on board Norwegian ships during World War Two.