This documentary produced by the BBC offers a revisionist look at the attack on Pearl Harbor, and it raises some tantalizing questions. It makes the incredibly serious and controversial claim that the U.S. government had definitive knowledge of the imminent Japanese attack, yet Franklin D. Roosevelt and other American leaders deliberately sacrificed Americans lives so they would have an excuse to enter World War II. There's no question that American cryptographers read Japanese communications, but serious historians have long contended that any credible warning of the December 7, 1941, attack on American naval forces can only be discerned when information is pieced together with the help of considerable hindsight. Sacrifice at Pearl Harbor claims otherwise, but the evidence offered, which for the most part consists of interviews with elderly men who claim to remember knowing the attack was coming, isn't always terribly convincing.