
St. Peters TeleVision will broadcast a special program highlighting the events of December 7, 1941, when Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor, prompting the United States to enter World War II.
On Sunday, marking 84 years since the attack on Pearl Harbor, the National World War II Museum will observe Pearl Harbor Day with eyewitness accounts and historical retrospectives. According to the City of St. Peters, the program is designed to honor those who experienced the events firsthand.
Available for streaming on-demand anytime between Sunday through Dec. 14, viewers can tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the day that forever altered the course of world history. This special presentation not only pays tribute to the veterans and victims of the attack but also serves as a somber reminder of the impact of global conflict.
The City of St. Peters and the St. Peters Veterans Memorial Commission are presenting the program to the public to help preserve the memories of World War II.









