"The object of war is not to die for your country, but to make the other bastard die for his." -General Patterson
A compilation of historic footage and photography from combat missions in Europe and the South Pacific, this documentary is a celebration of the American fighting man, on land and in the air. It includes personal accounts of pilots and infantrymen as well as military historians.
In this documentary you'll learn the history of the population's shifting opinion towards siding with the Allies, until the attack on Pearl Harbor which brought America into full-scale involvement in the war.
Using newsreel footage and maps, this documentary outlines Hitler's tactic in overtaking Europe. We watch the Nazis occupy Denmark and Norway, puch back the British Army, and force France into humiliating surrender.
Narrated by Ronald Reagan, this WWII documentary focuses on the Stilwell Road, named after American General Joseph Stilwell. The film starts in India, cuts through the almost impenetrable jungles of Burma, and ends in China.
The most epic conflict in the history of mankind
The most epic conflict in the history of mankind
The most epic conflict in the history of mankind
The most epic conflict in the history of mankind
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Thanks for the info on the Burma China Burma commanding Black troops but he never talked about te did in that war and I was too young to understand and ask about it. I am trying to understand what he did over there now that I'm grown. He amd my mother are both gone so it is up to me to find out on my own.
You got some interestin' stuff there, I'll check those out for sure, thanks for sharin' ^_^
Ooops, my other message got jumbled. My father commanded troops in Burma, Black troops, they were used just as they were used to build the Alaskan Highway!! I have been trying to find out more about his experience as both my parents are dead now. Thanks for the movies.