...حسب ، بل الى الانقراض التام للحضارة الان...

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00:00according to, but to the total extinction of human civilization. We're always with you
00:07She's our good and loyal subjects
00:11Dedicate your strength to building the future and keeping pace with the progress of the world. I know you'll comply if we go into the woods
00:21subjects
00:22Good and loyal.
00:25I am
00:27The war that broke out in the name of this emperor
00:32Now it's over with his voice.
00:37Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
00:39a japanese man says everyone was crying about feeling sad and angry . We couldn't afford it
00:48And feeling empty
00:50He was strong.
00:58I was seven years old. I didn't understand what the Emperor said
01:02But underneath, because there won't be any more planes
01:09For the Japanese. Pearl Harbor's attack seemed to promise a rosy future.
01:19But it was a prelude to a terrible war.
01:22It ended in a nuclear catastrophe.
01:27After the announcement of surrender, an unprecedented wave of suicides
01:37It's like one last attempt to die with honor
01:42Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
01:43Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
01:44Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
01:46D
01:48I am
01:49in
01:50C
01:51F
01:54iraq
01:59I'm a time of joy on the streets of New York and Hawaii, too.
02:05You have risen from Uncle Sam's Empire of the Rising Sun, just as Roosevelt promised
02:14D
02:15Despite the fact that he died four months ago and was not alive to witness his full victory
02:26in
02:28D
02:29Pearl Harbor was a disaster, and she was also deeply concerned. Without the Japanese aggression
02:38He would not have succeeded in convincing his people to go to war.
02:43D
02:45Despite all this glorification, there is still one question that haunts the Americans
02:54How was the Pearl Harbor disaster possible?
02:57She was