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Is the plot in the movie "Attack on Pearl Harbor" true?

It is true that Japan attacked Pearl Harbor. In the early morning of February 7th, 194 165438, the first attack wave, 183 aircraft, took off from six aircraft carriers and rushed to Pearl Harbor. At 7: 53, the signal of "Tiger, Tiger, Tiger" came back, indicating that the surprise attack was successful. Since then, the second wave of attack 168 aircraft attacked again. The American troops who rushed to fight suffered heavy losses. Of the eight battleships, four sank, one ran aground and the rest suffered heavy losses. Six cruisers and three destroyers were injured, and the 188 plane was destroyed, resulting in thousands of casualties. Japan only lost 29 planes and 55 pilots, especially envious of the fact that the pilots of Japanese planes were shot down and crashed into warships, but it became an American patent in the film. . . . .

Photographer, there are no two leading men. The plot that Americans advocate paying attention to individual heroes is exaggerated in the movie!