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Pearl Harbour in historical military video's or DVD's of the bombing at Pearl Harbor by the Japanese during world war two. This selection of low cost historical military videos showing the Pearl Harbor strike is available from the Military Art Company.

For postage please add £3.00 for UK. For overseas orders add £8 plus £2 per video. All videos compatible with UK video systems.

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Pearl Harbour

Video run time 28 minutes. Order code PEG1255.

Crusade in Europe - Destination Pearl Harbor

Video run time 75 minutes. Order code AT250.

Crusade in the Pacific - Pearl Harbor

Video run time 79 minutes. Order code AT379.

Price per video only £6.50 plus p&p.

Post and packing for UK £3 per video, maximum charge £6. For overseas orders add £8 plus £2 per video.

 

 

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