
2010
This World War II documentary rests on an unusual thesis: it argues that, in the wake of Pearl Harbor, the actions precipitated by the U.S.A.F. that truly helped turn the tide were perpetrated not by the widely-ballyhooed U.S.N. aviators or aircraft carriers, but by the American submarines - silent warriors beneath the deceptively placid ocean surface. The subs, after all, were responsible for gravely wounding Japan's industry, all but destroying the Japanese merchant fleet, and therefore preventing reinforcement of Japanese military garrisons. In relaying this story, the program draws on a series of interviews with military veterans, and endless archival footage of naval battles that chronologically tells the gripping story of the Pacific Front of the war.

Drew Birdseye
Narrator

Challenging Churchill

The Longest Day

Don't Cry, Nanking

Our Miss Fred

Silent Barricade

En enkel till Manila

Operation Petticoat

Kokoda

8000 Stolen Futures: The Children at the Center of the A-Bomb

The American St. Nick

Franz + Polina

Heart Mountain: Three Years in a Relocation Center

Tanforan: Race Track to Assembly Center

Not Quite Hollywood

Searching for Idish

100 Years of Wrigley Field

The First of the Few

No Escape

Les Lycéens, le Traître et les Nazis

My Best Friend Anne Frank