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One Book 2013/2014: When the Emperor was Divine: Japan & WWII

WWII and Japanese American Internment

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Streaming Video

Films on Demand is an online streaming video service for educational films. As a GRC student you have unlimited access from campus or from home. Check out the documentary below, or click the Films on Demand link below to search.

In 1942, the United States government embarked upon an endeavor it hoped would put a quick and definite end to World War II. Under extraordinary secrecy and with unlimited funds, the top scientists of the day were brought together to work on the Manhattan Project—and on August 6, 1945, three years of technological advancements were exploded above Hiroshima in the form of a uranium-fission bomb. This episode of Tech Effect profiles the technology surrounding that fateful moment. The advanced B-29 bomber, the sophisticated Norden bombsight, Mamiya and K-20 aerial cameras, telemetry canisters, and even Teflon have a place in this grim yet remarkable story. Distributed by A&E Television Networks. (21 minutes)