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World War II: The Pacific Theater

Season 1
World War II: The Pacific Theater, produced by The Great Courses in partnership with HISTORY, takes you into the sweeping story of the American fight against the Japanese. Taught by a distinguished military historian at the US Naval War College, these 24 vivid episodes chronicle the global trajectory of the war in the Pacific, from the attack on Pearl Harbor to the birth of the atomic age.
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  1. S1 E1 - The Road to War in the Pacific, 1931–1941
    August 13, 2020
    34min
    13+
    The origins of the war predate December 7, 1941. In this opening episode, trace the events that led up to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Investigate Japan’s interest in taking over China, and the strategic need for oil and other supplies threatened by the US-controlled Philippines.
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  2. S1 E2 - Infamy! The Japanese Attack Pearl Harbor
    August 13, 2020
    33min
    TV-PG
    The attack on Pearl Harbor was a tactical success for Japan, in that it destroyed much of the US naval fleet. But it also proved to be one of the most reckless and irresponsible strategic decisions in the history of warfare. Witness the events that occurred on the day of “infamy,” and reflect on how and why the US was caught off guard.
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  3. S1 E3 - Japan Moves South, December 1941–May 1942
    August 13, 2020
    32min
    13+
    During the first six months of 1942, the Japanese military juggernaut moved from success to success in the Pacific, conquering new territory at a dizzying pace. Learn how the Japanese were able to wreck Allied naval forces in the Java Sea, and examine the invasion of the Philippines, the Bataan Death March, and General Douglas MacArthur’s escape to Australia.
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  4. S1 E4 - The Doolittle Raid on Japan, April 1942
    August 13, 2020
    30min
    TV-PG
    In 1942, the United States needed a morale boost, and the Doolittle Raid against Tokyo and other cities was a public relations coup. Here, as elsewhere, many of the operational decisions in the Pacific Theater revolved around logistics and supplies, such as how to equip planes with enough fuel to fly 650 miles over open sea while carrying 500-pound bombs.
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  5. S1 E5 - Station HYPO: Breaking the Japanese Code
    August 13, 2020
    29min
    13+
    Codebreaking is one of the most captivating stories in World War II, both in Europe and the Pacific. While the British were breaking German codes, Americans stationed in Hawaii wrestled with Japanese intercepts. See what they were able to decipher, and how even partial codebreaking contributed to success in battle.
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  6. S1 E6 - Battle of the Coral Sea, May 1942
    August 13, 2020
    30min
    16+
    The Battle of the Coral Sea was the first naval battle in history fought entirely by carrier-based airplanes, in which opposing fleets never caught sight of each other. Although the Japanese inflicted more tactical damage (including the sinking of the US carrier Lexington), they failed to achieve their objective: Port Moresby in New Guinea.
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  7. S1 E7 - Midway: 10 Minutes That Changed the War
    August 13, 2020
    32min
    13+
    Why were the Japanese determined to capture an American base on a tiny atoll in the middle of the Pacific? The surprising answer has to do with the changing nature of naval warfare, and recognition of the important role carriers played. Go inside this astonishing battle, minute by minute, and reflect on how critical decisions affected the outcome.
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  8. S1 E8 - Guadalcanal: Jungle Warfare
    August 13, 2020
    32min
    TV-PG
    Even before the improbable victory at Midway, Ernest J. King, the Commander in Chief, US Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations, wanted to initiate an offensive. His first target was the island of Guadalcanal, where the Japanese were building an airfield. Meet the dueling personalities in the US command and go ashore with the Marines to seize and hold the airfield.
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  9. S1 E9 - Ironbottom Sound, 1942--1943
    August 13, 2020
    32min
    TV-PG
    The battle for the Solomon Islands was a grinding and wasting six-month campaign. After multiple bloody engagements on both land and sea, Admiral Yamamoto and the Japanese high command cut their losses. By then, so many ships had been sunk that the waters nearby became known as “Ironbottom Sound."
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  10. S1 E10 - MacArthur, Halsey, and Operation Cartwheel
    August 13, 2020
    34min
    TV-PG
    General MacArthur was a controversial figure, a brilliant but complex commander with a large ego, who found himself sharing command of the Pacific with US Navy Admiral Chester Nimitz. Watch these two commanders conduct a dual campaign on both New Guinea and in the Solomon Islands.
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  11. S1 E11 - The Big Blue Fleet and American Industry
    August 13, 2020
    31min
    TV-PG
    For all the military planning and hard fighting, much of the American success in World War II was due to the country’s astonishing industrial output. From the Grumman-built F6F Hellcat fighter planes to new Essex-class aircraft carriers, the American industrial juggernaut produced weapons at an unprecedented rate.
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  12. S1 E12 - Battle for Tarawa: A Square Mile of Hell
    August 13, 2020
    32min
    TV-PG
    By 1944, the American offensive strategy was to island-hop across Micronesia, and the first step was the island of Tarawa, a name that haunts the history of the US Marine Corps. Follow the invaders to see how a tidal anomaly and Japanese defenders led to a bloodbath as 3,000 Marines were killed or wounded in only three days.
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  13. S1 E13 - A Three-Front Pacific War, January--May 1944
    August 13, 2020
    33min
    TV-PG
    By 1944, the momentum in the Pacific Theater had shifted decisively in favor of the Americans. Learn the lessons of Tarawa and continue your study of the stepping-stone strategy as the US military advanced from the Gilberts to the Marshalls and beyond. Then consider the Japanese quagmire in China and its effect on the war.
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  14. S1 E14 - The US Leaps to the Marianas, June 1944
    August 13, 2020
    33min
    TV-PG
    One of the reasons Japan attacked the United States in the first place was because it needed a secure supply of oil to fight China, but by 1944, Japan’s supply lines were failing. The US, too, was stretched in June 1944, with simultaneous campaigns planned for both Normandy and the Marianas. Examine the set up for a decisive confrontation in the Pacific.
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  15. S1 E15 - Battle of the Philippine Sea, June 1944
    August 13, 2020
    30min
    13+
    Since the 1930s, both the American and Japanese war strategists assumed that any war between the two countries would be decided by a major sea battle in the western Pacific. See why the Battle of the Philippine Sea was nothing like what the planners had imagined, how the battle actually played out, and what impact it had on the war.
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  16. S1 E16 - Bombing Japan: Fire from the Sky
    August 13, 2020
    31min
    TV-PG
    Shift your attention from the sea to the sky, where the US Army Air Forces conducted both tactical and strategic air campaigns. Review the technology and personalities of the air war against Japan and witness the devastation American bombs wrought on the Japanese homeland.
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  17. S1 E17 - American Submarines in the Pacific, 1944--1945
    August 13, 2020
    31min
    TV-PG
    American submarines played important roles in some of the biggest battles of the Pacific War, including the Battle of Midway and the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Yet the biggest contribution of the submarine force was not in sinking warships, it was in the destruction of Japanese maritime trade. Dive under the sea to explore US submarine warfare.
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  18. S1 E18 - MacArthur Returns to the Philippines
    August 13, 2020
    31min
    TV-PG
    When General MacArthur left the Philippines at the start of the war, he famously announced, “I shall return.” Go inside MacArthur’s meeting with President Roosevelt and follow the general’s long preparation for his return. Then, travel to the sandy beaches of the island of Leyte, the site of his return to the Philippines.
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  19. S1 E19 - Battle of Leyte Gulf, October 1944
    August 13, 2020
    32min
    13+
    Here, find out why Professor Symonds calls the Battle of Leyte Gulf the greatest naval battle in history. The Japanese had a complex plan, and for several hours, the Americans in Leyte Gulf teetered on the brink of disaster. Find out how and why, despite confusion and misunderstandings, the US Navy was able to inflict a decisive defeat on the Imperial Japanese Navy.
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  20. S1 E20 - Admiral Halsey’s Typhoons, 1944–1945
    August 13, 2020
    30min
    18+
    Meet Admiral William F. Halsey, a fighting admiral and a man of action who led the American carrier forces during the Philippine campaign. In December 1944, he made several command decisions amid a typhoon that led to a naval investigation and inspired the movie The Caine Mutiny. Enter the high seas in a storm and see first-hand what the admiral faced.
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  21. S1 E21 - Battle for Iwo Jima, February--March 1945
    August 13, 2020
    30min
    TV-PG
    Iwo Jima is the iconic battle of the US Marine Corps, and a living symbol of the determination and sacrifice of the Marines. Review why Iwo Jima became a strategic target, watch the battle unfurl, and then consider its tragic consequences.
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  22. S1 E22 - Battle for Okinawa, April--June 1945
    August 13, 2020
    32min
    13+
    By spring 1945, the United States sought to cut off Japan’s supply line to the resource-rich islands of the South Pacific. An invasion of the island of Okinawa would achieve this objective. Codenamed “Operation Iceberg,” this bloody battle shattered any remaining prospect of Japanese victory in the war.
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  23. S1 E23 - Kamikazes: Japan's Special Attack Units
    August 13, 2020
    31min
    TV-PG
    During the bitter fighting for the Japanese island of Okinawa, American sailors confronted a horrifying new peril: Japanese suicide bombers from the sky. Explore both the Japanese justification for this new protocol and the history of this vicious battle tactic and experience the horror of being attacked by human bombs.
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  24. S1 E24 - Dropping the Atomic Bomb
    August 13, 2020
    36min
    TV-PG
    In this final episode, reflect on a new era in human civilization. Although Japan was essentially defeated, the government refused to surrender. Travel with President Truman to Potsdam, Germany, where he and Churchill issued a declaration calling for “prompt and utter destruction” if Japan refused to surrender. Then deconstruct the justification for the use of the atomic bombs.
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World War II: The Pacific Theater
World War II: The Pacific Theater
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World War II: The Pacific Theater, produced by The Great Courses in partnership with HISTORY, takes you into the sweeping story of the American fight against the Japanese. Taught by a distinguished military historian at the US Naval War College, these 24 vivid episodes chronicle the global trajectory of the war in the Pacific, from the attack on Pearl Harbor to the birth of the atomic age.
World War II: The Pacific Theater, produced by The Great Courses in partnership with HISTORY, takes you into the sweeping story of the American fight against the Japanese. Taught by a distinguished military historian at the US Naval War College, these 24 vivid episodes chronicle the global trajectory of the war in the Pacific, from the attack on Pearl Harbor to the birth of the atomic age.
World War II: The Pacific Theater, produced by The Great Courses in partnership with HISTORY, takes you into the sweeping story of the American fight against the Japanese. Taught by a distinguished military historian at the US Naval War College, these 24 vivid episodes chronicle the global trajectory of the war in the Pacific, from the attack on Pearl Harbor to the birth of the atomic age.

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Producers
The Great Courses
Cast
Craig L. Symonds
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The Great Courses
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