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blitzpackage
February-9th-2007, 10:44 AM
I got these from a forwarded email so if this has been posted or is old, I apologize. Darn search function is crapping out. ;)

Here is the source article.
http://www.pbase.com/rhinoman/pearl_harbor&page=2

http://k53.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329220.Lv42JT8p.cid_002101_d0ea75.jpg

http://i5.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329211.KYizVfUc.cid_001a01_d0ea75.jpg

http://k43.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329212.XTyppaQP.cid_001b01_d0ea75.jpg

http://k47.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329213.TydS1zIU.cid_001c01_d0ea75.jpg

http://k53.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329214.ubMguTve.cid_001d01_d0ea75.jpg

http://k43.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329215.MDPN2vLi.cid_001e01_d0ea75.jpg

http://k41.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329216.Zj6bBfI6.cid_001f01_d0ea75.jpg

http://i5.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329218.C0WIr9Hx.cid_001901_d0ea75.jpg

http://k47.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329219.aOMjObmF.cid_002001_d0ea75.jpg

http://i5.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329221.Jlwf3wYd.cid_002201_d0ea75.jpg

http://k43.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329222.yTQcw8Mx.cid_002301_d0ea75.jpg


http://k47.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329223.0hwyDN61.cid_002401_d0ea75.jpg

http://k53.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329224.9XQMuP0o.cid_002501_d0ea75.jpg

http://k43.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329225.TnAsHY0w.cid_002601_d0ea75.jpg

http://k41.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329226.SMsXO8Ln.cid_002701_d0ea75.jpg

http://i5.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329227.mqE3JUcW.cid_002801_d0ea75.jpg

http://i5.pbase.com/o6/28/697528/1/70329228.ZzBnv7lM.cid_002901_d0ea75.jpg

RyansRangers
February-9th-2007, 10:46 AM
WOW


thats all I got to say about that

perturbed
February-9th-2007, 10:48 AM
Thanks for sharing, great photo's

SkinsOrlando
February-9th-2007, 10:50 AM
Thanks for the pics, it's surreal to say in the least.

Sarge
February-9th-2007, 10:55 AM
Those were cool

Thanks!

Air Force Cane
February-9th-2007, 10:57 AM
it was nearly 70 years ago now, but it wasn't that long ago technologically. they had cars that look so old, but then trucks that dont' look much different today. the men look the same now as they did then. it is very surreal..

I wonder what those sailors thought on that day.

codeorama
February-9th-2007, 11:25 AM
Incredible pictures.
Thanks for posting them... :cheers:

Baculus
February-9th-2007, 11:29 AM
Amazing, dramatic photos. I always try to imagine these scenes in color and in action - they just look so unreal in black and white.

Thanks for posting.

CalSkinsFan
February-9th-2007, 11:32 AM
Awsome photos, thanks.

It would be absolutely unreal to live thru something like that. I guess one could compare it somewhat to Iraq today, but the sheer scope and scale of WWII is almost unbelievable ... but it acually did happen. Wow.

Rocky21
February-9th-2007, 11:34 AM
Awesome photos. Thanks for posting.

RVAbrendan
February-9th-2007, 11:39 AM
Amazing, dramatic photos. I always try to imagine these scenes in color and in action - they just look so unreal in black and white.

Thanks for posting.

Have you seen the pictures of Russia that were taken in 1909 that the photographer used a special three plating techinique to produce color pictures? It's pretty incredible, because nobody thinks of WWI in color. I think I posted a thread about it in the tailgate if you wish to check out the pictures, or here's a link http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire


Anyway, great Pearl Harbor pictures! Thank you for sharing.

G-Prime
February-9th-2007, 11:54 AM
Thanks for posted these

boysetsfire
February-9th-2007, 12:11 PM
Wow those are some surreal pictures.

jrockster21
February-9th-2007, 12:22 PM
Great pics. I can say from experience that Pearl Harbor is a very emotional place. I visited there a year ago, and I got all choked up.


I wonder what those sailors thought on that day.

Not sure, but I think it was probably something along the lines of "HOLY ****!"


Thanks for posted these

:laugh: Engrish?

EersSkins05
February-9th-2007, 12:54 PM
Every time I start to wonder if we really needed to drop those bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki, pictures like these make me say, "Oh yes, we did."

Air Force Cane
February-9th-2007, 01:00 PM
I have several WWII DVDs in color. there is also the show "Battlefront" on the Military Channel on saturdays which has color footage. I think they are going back to the old black and white and colorizing it.

at any rate, it does make everything seem so much more real. to think of a war where nearly FIFTY MILLION people were killed. it is hard to bear 3,000 in Iraq- imagine the Soviet Union suffering 27 MILLION dead in three years..

Kilmer17
February-9th-2007, 01:14 PM
Amazing photos. A definite must visit for US history buffs.

The US lost 35,000+ men taking Normandy.

Perspective.

LOOPSKIN28
February-9th-2007, 02:13 PM
That's a lot of destruction.