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December 12, 2022
Title: The Battle of Midway – A Turning Point
Topic: Battle of Midway
Discussed by Bill Federer
with American Minute (www.AmericanMinute.com)
Part 1 of 3
Japan attacked a neutral country, the United States, the morning of December 7, 1941, killing 2,390 American service members and civilians. But for the miraculous victory during the
Battle of Midway, would we be speaking Japanese today?
Bill Federer recently wrote an
excellent piece about the Battle of Midway.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
How did the Japanese treat their prisoners of War?
What happened during the Bataan Death March?
How many of the 60,000 Filipino and American prisoners died during the horrible
60-mile Bataan Death March?
Did American forces starve prisoners of war to death and/or use them for medical
experimentation?
The day before the Battle for Midway, did the Japanese attack two
strategic Aleutian Islands as a divergent?
Did the Japanese have intentions of invading the West Coast?
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Title: Part 2 of 3 - The Battle of Midway – A Turning Point
Topic: Battle of Midway
Discussed by Bill Federer
with American Minute (www.AmericanMinute.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
What was the Battle of Midway, which occurred June 4-7, 1942?
Was it the turning point for the Allied forces fighting Imperial Japan during
World War II?
Bill Federer takes a few minutes during this short segment to describe the
events of that famous battle. .
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Part 3 of 3 - The Battle of Midway – A Turning Point
Topic: Battle of Midway
Discussed by Bill Federer
with American Minute (www.AmericanMinute.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Who was Jacob DeShazer?
Was he a Christian?
Why would he return to Japan, where he was tortured as a prisoner of war?
The Bible given to him by a prison guard changed Jacob’s life and the lives of
many others.
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June 10, 2021
Title: The Battle of Midway – A Turning Point
Topic: Battle of Midway
Discussed by Bill Federer
with American Minute (www.AmericanMinute.com)
Part 1 of 3
Japan attacked a neutral country, the United States, the morning of December 7, 1941, killing 2,390 American service members and civilians. But for the miraculous victory during the
Battle of Midway, would we be speaking Japanese today?
Bill Federer recently wrote an
excellent piece about the Battle of Midway.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
How did the Japanese treat their prisoners of War?
What happened during the Bataan Death March?
How many of the 60,000 Filipino and American prisoners died during the horrible
60-mile Bataan Death March?
Did American forces starve prisoners of war to death and/or use them for medical
experimentation?
The day before the Battle for Midway, did the Japanese attack two
strategic Aleutian Islands as a divergent?
Did the Japanese have intentions of invading the West Coast?
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Part 2 of 3 - The Battle of Midway – A Turning Point
Topic: Battle of Midway
Discussed by Bill Federer
with American Minute (www.AmericanMinute.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
What was the Battle of Midway, which occurred June 4-7, 1942?
Was it the turning point for the Allied forces fighting Imperial Japan during
World War II?
Bill Federer takes a few minutes during this short segment to describe the
events of that famous battle. .
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization
Title: Part 3 of 3 - The Battle of Midway – A Turning Point
Topic: Battle of Midway
Discussed by Bill Federer
with American Minute (www.AmericanMinute.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Who was Jacob DeShazer?
Was he a Christian?
Why would he return to Japan, where he was tortured as a prisoner of war?
The Bible given to him by a prison guard changed Jacob’s life and the lives of
many others.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization