From Pearl Harbor to Salvation

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From Pearl Harbor to Salvation
Mitsuo Fuchida and Jacob DeShazer

Japanese naval Captain Mitsuo Fuchida planned and led the deadly air attack on Pearl Harbor. Astonishingly, although his plane was hit 21 times by anti-aircraft fire, Fuchida was able to return to his carrier.

In fact, he escaped death several times during the war. On August 5, 1945, he was attending a military conference in Hiroshima when he was ordered to report to Tokyo. The very next day, the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Fuchida became part of a team sent back to Hiroshima to assess the damage. Every single member of that team died of radiation poisoning—except Fuchida.

After the war, General Douglas MacArthur ordered Fuchida to testify during war trials in Tokyo. Fuchida took a cynical view towards the trials because he believed that Americans—like the Japanese—had committed atrocities against their captives. But his former flight engineer, who had been a prisoner of war, told Fuchida that the Americans had treated him humanely. Even more, he learned of a woman who had ministered lovingly to Japanese prisoners: Peggy Covell.

Covell’s parents had been missionaries to Japan and were captured and killed by Japanese soldiers in 1943. Before the Japanese beheaded them, the Covells asked for 30 minutes in which to pray—in part, their daughter believed, for God to forgive those who were about to execute them.

Fuchida was astonished at the idea that anyone would forgive their enemies—or worship a God who would not, or could not, save their lives. Why, he wondered, would the Covells’s daughter return to Japan to help POWs?

Fuchida found his answer in 1948. At a Tokyo train station, an American missionary was handing out pamphlets titled, “I was a Prisoner of Japan.” It was written by Jacob DeShazer, one of General Doolittle’s Raiders who bombed Tokyo in 1942 in retaliation for Pearl Harbor. As James Nathanial Miller writes in The Liberty Beacon, DeShazer had been “extremely vocal” about his hatred of the Japanese, “declaring that if he could only get his hands on the guy who had led the raid on Pearl Harbor, he would slit his throat.”

As it turned out, it was the Japanese who got their hands on DeShazer when his B-25 crashed in China after the raid. For the next 40 months, DeShazer was starved, tortured, beaten, and kept in solitary confinement—all of which increased his hatred for the Japanese.

But then a guard gave him an English Bible. As DeShazer read, he joyfully surrendered his heart to Christ, and began treating his captors with respect, love, and forgiveness instead of belligerence.

After the war, DeShazer returned to the U.S., trained as a missionary, and returned to Japan to share the love of Christ with his former enemies. It’s estimated that some 30,000 Japanese citizens became Christians because of his ministry—including Mitsuo Fuchida—the leader of the attack on Pearl Harbor.

In 1950, Fuchida sought out DeShazer. The two former enemies embraced each other as brothers and spent the rest of their lives witnessing together to the power of Christ and of the need to forgive.

So today, tell your children the story of Pearl Harbor. But also tell them the story of Mitsuo Fuchida and Jacob DeShazer. Because theirs is a lesson our country sorely needs today.

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Fuchida was astonished at the idea that anyone would forgive their enemies—or worship a God who would not, or could not, save their lives. Why, he wondered, would the Covells’s daughter return to Japan to help POWs?
Great testimony!
Reminds me of Romans 12:20:

Luke 23:34
And Jesus was saying, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do.” And they cast lots, dividing His garments.


Romans 12:20
But if ever may be hungering the enemy of thee, be thou giving morsel to him!
If ever he may be thirsting, be giving to him drink!
For this doing, coals of fire thou shalt be heaping on the head of him.
[Prov 25:21-22]




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In 1991, on the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbour, I watched a live interview with
Mitsuo Fuchida. He pointed out that it was a huge mistake on the part of Japan but also said that it was a brilliant military operation that was flawlessly carried out and that he was proud of that part of it. The interviewer was the wrong person for the job and became very insulting and abusive. Fushida stood, bowed to the interviewer, bowed to the camera and in a very clipped military manner said "This interview is over", and walked off.
 
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In 1991, on the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbour, I watched a live interview with
Mitsuo Fuchida. He pointed out that it was a huge mistake on the part of Japan but also said that it was a brilliant military operation that was flawlessly carried out and that he was proud of that part of it. The interviewer was the wrong person for the job and became very insulting and abusive. Fushida stood, bowed to the interviewer, bowed to the camera and in a very clipped military manner said "This interview is over", and walked off.
One of my favorite Pearl Harbor movies is the movie "The Final Countdown"..........I love watching F14 Tomcats.....

The Final Countdown (1980) - IMDb

In 1980, the assistant of the Department of Defense Warren Lasky is assigned by his mysterious chief Richard Tideman to visit the aircraft carrier USS Nimtz commanded by Capt. Matthew Yelland as an observer of the routines. Lasky finds that Wing Commander Richard T. Owens has a great knowledge of history.

Out of the blue, the vessel faces a weird storm and they find that they have traveled back in time to the eve of the attack of Pearl Harbor on 06 December 1941. When the two Japanese Zeros attack the motorboat of Senator Samuel Chapman, the crew of the Nimitz rescues the senator and his assistant Laurel Scott. But sooner Lasky learns that the senator had disappeared on that day and Capt. Matthew Yelland is planning to attack the Japanese. Will these actions create a time paradox?





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One of my favorite Pearl Harbor movies is the movie "The Final Countdown"..........I love watching F14 Tomcats.....




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I remember that movie. Nimitz goes back in time. Lol
 
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