World War II Pilots and Planes Photo Gallery and related media
World War II Pilots and Planes
Gunners in B17 Bomber
Gunners in Nose Turret of B-17 Bomber during World War II.
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Axis Military Leaders
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Dogfights: A6M Zero
Dogfights: A6M ZeroVideo Clip (1:32)
Video Clip (1:32)
The world's first strategic fighter plane, the Zero gave the Japanese air superiority at the beginning of WWII until the better developed Allied planes came along.
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Dogfights: Aces of Korea
Dogfights: Aces of KoreaVideo Clip (2:28)
Video Clip (2:28)
In a Dogfights video, learn about Colonel Ralph S. Parr, one of the greatest jetfighter aces in American history. Parrs career in the United States Air Force lasted thirty-two years, while serving three wars and five combat tours.
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Dogfights: Assault of the Japanese Center Force
Dogfights: Assault of the Japanese Center ForceVideo Clip (3:44)
Video Clip (3:44)
In this Dogfights: Death of The Japanese Navy Assault of The Japanese Center Force video clip: Dogfights takes a brief look at the assault of the Japanese Center Force.
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Dogfights: F4-F Wildcat
Dogfights: F4-F WildcatVideo Clip (1:52)
Video Clip (1:52)
In a Dogfights video, learn about the F4F Wildcat, the carrier-based fighter that was at the center of all significant front line action in the Pacific during World War II.
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Dogfights: Flying Tigers
Dogfights: Flying TigersVideo Clip (4:03)
Video Clip (4:03)
David Lee "Tex" Hill, a former Flying Tiger, shares his experience flying a Curtis P-40B against the Japanese KI-27's. In this video clip from The History Channel TV series Dogfights, we see what happened on January 3, 1942.
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Dogfights: KI-27 Nate
Dogfights: KI-27 NateVideo Clip (1:24)
Video Clip (1:24)
In this Dogfights video clip, we take a look at the KI-27 Nate aircraft. During World War 2 it was first flown and it was Japan's first plane to see front line service. In 1938 it fought the Russians and it proved itself dominantly.
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Dogfights: KI-43 Oscar
Dogfights: KI-43 OscarVideo Clip (1:19)
Video Clip (1:19)
In this Dogfights video, we take a look at a Japanese fighter jet that came after the Nate. The KI-43 Oscar was slower than the P40, but under 250 mph, the Oscar was very nimble and could maneuver better than most planes.
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Operation Ten-Go
Operation Ten-GoVideo Clip (4:15)
Video Clip (4:15)
In this Dogfights: Death of The Japanese Navy Operation Ten Go video clip: Dogfights takes a brief look at Operation Ten-Go. This video clip is courtesy of The History Channel.
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Killer Balloons of World War II
Killer Balloons of World War IIVideo Clip (3:05)
Video Clip (3:05)
See and hear how the Japanese had a secret weapon in development during WWII that was designed to carry bombs to the US mainland. The Japanese secret weapon was the balloon bomb. Learn more at History.com.
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Flying in the South Pacific
Flying in the South PacificVideo Clip (3:31)
Video Clip (3:31)
Fred Linden's father was a PBY naval aviator during World War II and left behind two reels of film documenting his service in the South Pacific.
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George Schultz on Korean Air Lines Flight 007
George Schultz on Korean Air Lines Flight 007Audio Clip (0:23)
Audio Clip (0:23)
Secretary of State George Schultz addresses the press after the Soviets shot down Korean Air Lines Flight 007 on September 1, 1983. The commercial jetliner had wandered into Soviet air space en route from Anchorage to Seoul.
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FDR War Report to Congress
FDR War Report to CongressAudio Clip (1:58)
Audio Clip (1:58)
See this moving video of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's speech to Congress describing the United State's circumstance and the Nazi's eventual downfall.
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Battle for Iwo Jima
Battle for Iwo JimaAudio Clip (3:40)
Audio Clip (3:40)
Two war correspondents deliver a dramatic account of the U.S.'s hard-won battle for Iwo Jima in March 1945.
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Report on the Battle of Okinawa
Report on the Battle of OkinawaAudio Clip (1:53)
Audio Clip (1:53)
On April 1, 1945, the U.S. 10th Army under Gen. Simon Bolivar Buckner began the invasion of Okinawa, a Japanese-held island in the Pacific considered the final stepping stone in an advance toward the Japanese mainland. Two days into the invasion, a news report relays the story of the U.S. Army's fast-paced advance.
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Truman Threatens Japan With Atomic Attacks
Truman Threatens Japan With Atomic AttacksAudio Clip (0:25)
Audio Clip (0:25)
In his radio address to the American people, on August 9, 1945, President Harry Truman speaks about the Hiroshima bombing, and reasserts his threat to use additional atomic bombs against Japan until it surrenders.
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U.S. Occupation of Japan
U.S. Occupation of JapanAudio Clip (2:09)
Audio Clip (2:09)
On August 30, 1945, U.S. Gen. Douglas MacArthur arrived in Japan to organize the Allied occupation of the country. NBC coverage of the event includes news of released POWs and the general's good spirits as he descends the ramp of his four-engine C-54.
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Douglas MacArthur receives the Japanese surrender
Douglas MacArthur receives the Japanese surrenderAudio Clip (1:01)
Audio Clip (1:01)
On September 2, 1945, aboard the U.S.S. Missouri in Tokyo Bay, World War II ended when japanese officials signed the unconditional surrender.
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Madame Chiang Kai-Shek Addresses Congress
Madame Chiang Kai-Shek Addresses CongressAudio Clip (3:40)
Audio Clip (3:40)
On February 18, 1943, China's first lady, Madame Chiang Kai-shek, delivers a speech before the House and the Senate appealing to the U.S. Congress to provide aid for the Nationalists in their struggle against Japan and the Chinese Communists.
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Jonathan Wainwright Released From Japanese Prison Camp
Jonathan Wainwright Released From Japanese Prison CampAudio Clip (2:26)
Audio Clip (2:26)
Speaking from U.S. Army-controlled Tokyo Radio, Lt. Gen. Jonathan "Skinny" Wainwright, who commanded American and Filipino forces in the last days of Corregidor and Bataan in 1942, expresses his gratitude for his release. On August 20, 1945, he was found alive in a Japanese prison camp in Manchuria, where he'd been held captive for nearly four years.
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Colonist Describes Attack by Malay Communists
Colonist Describes Attack by Malay CommunistsAudio Clip (1:10)
Audio Clip (1:10)
A British colonist in Malaya describes a sudden attack by communist guerillas.
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