Dramatic colour combat footage and personal accounts of the Pacific War's final days, as Japan tries to recover from the atomic bombs and the relentless US military onslaught.
WWII combat cameraman reveal what happened at The Battle of Okinawa, the Australian-led invasion of Borneo, and the most intense Japanese kamikaze attacks of the entire campaign.
Most of World War II in Europe was filmed in black and white, but America's war against the Japanese in the Pacific was almost entirely captured by combat cameramen using colour film.
As an attack on Japan from inland Asia stalls, the U.S. military strategy of taking island by island gathers momentum and commanders believe the end of the war is in sight.
Dramatic colour film captures the invasion of Saipan and the month-long battle that follows, as the enemy digs in. When U.S. casualties grow, tensions break-out between the Army, Navy, and Marines.
Six months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the shockwaves of war have flooded into every corner of the Pacific. The Allies begin to taste success in the Coral Sea, Guadalcanal and at Midway.
Through rarely seen colour home movies and combat footage, witness Japan's violent onslaught, from its raid on China to its attacks on Pearl Harbor and Australia.
WWII combat cameraman reveal what happened at The Battle of Okinawa, the Australian-led invasion of Borneo, and the most intense Japanese kamikaze attacks of the entire campaign.
Most of World War II in Europe was filmed in black and white, but America's war against the Japanese in the Pacific was almost entirely captured by combat cameramen using colour film.
As an attack on Japan from inland Asia stalls, the U.S. military strategy of taking island by island gathers momentum and commanders believe the end of the war is in sight.
Through rarely seen colour home movies and combat footage, witness Japan's violent onslaught, from its raid on China to its attacks on Pearl Harbor and Australia.
Dramatic colour film captures the invasion of Saipan and the month-long battle that follows, as the enemy digs in. When U.S. casualties grow, tensions break-out between the Army, Navy, and Marines.
Six months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the shockwaves of war have flooded into every corner of the Pacific. The Allies begin to taste success in the Coral Sea, Guadalcanal and at Midway.
Through rarely seen colour home movies and combat footage, witness Japan's violent onslaught, from its raid on China to its attacks on Pearl Harbor and Australia.
Dramatic colour film captures the invasion of Saipan and the month-long battle that follows, as the enemy digs in. When U.S. casualties grow, tensions break-out between the Army, Navy, and Marines.
Dramatic colour film captures the invasion of Saipan and the month-long battle that follows, as the enemy digs in. When U.S. casualties grow, tensions break-out between the Army, Navy, and Marines.
Six months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the shockwaves of war have flooded into every corner of the Pacific. The Allies begin to taste success in the Coral Sea, Guadalcanal and at Midway.
Through rarely seen colour home movies and combat footage, witness Japan's violent onslaught, from its raid on China to its attacks on Pearl Harbor and Australia.
Six months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the shockwaves of war have flooded into every corner of the Pacific. The Allies begin to taste success in the Coral Sea, Guadalcanal and at Midway.
Through rarely seen colour home movies and combat footage, witness Japan's violent onslaught, from its raid on China to its attacks on Pearl Harbor and Australia.
Six months after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the shockwaves of war have flooded into every corner of the Pacific. The Allies begin to taste success in the Coral Sea, Guadalcanal and at Midway.
Through rarely seen colour home movies and combat footage, witness Japan's violent onslaught, from its raid on China to its attacks on Pearl Harbor and Australia.
Dramatic colour combat footage and personal accounts of the Pacific War's final days, as Japan tries to recover from the atomic bombs and the relentless US military onslaught.
WWII combat cameraman reveal what happened at The Battle of Okinawa, the Australian-led invasion of Borneo, and the most intense Japanese kamikaze attacks of the entire campaign.
Dramatic colour combat footage and personal accounts of the Pacific War's final days, as Japan tries to recover from the atomic bombs and the relentless US military onslaught.
WWII combat cameraman reveal what happened at The Battle of Okinawa, the Australian-led invasion of Borneo, and the most intense Japanese kamikaze attacks of the entire campaign.
Dramatic colour combat footage and personal accounts of the Pacific War's final days, as Japan tries to recover from the atomic bombs and the relentless US military onslaught.
WWII combat cameraman reveal what happened at The Battle of Okinawa, the Australian-led invasion of Borneo, and the most intense Japanese kamikaze attacks of the entire campaign.
Most of World War II in Europe was filmed in black and white, but America's war against the Japanese in the Pacific was almost entirely captured by combat cameramen using colour film.
As an attack on Japan from inland Asia stalls, the U.S. military strategy of taking island by island gathers momentum and commanders believe the end of the war is in sight.
Most of World War II in Europe was filmed in black and white, but America's war against the Japanese in the Pacific was almost entirely captured by combat cameramen using colour film.
As an attack on Japan from inland Asia stalls, the U.S. military strategy of taking island by island gathers momentum and commanders believe the end of the war is in sight.
Most of World War II in Europe was filmed in black and white, but America's war against the Japanese in the Pacific was almost entirely captured by combat cameramen using colour film.
As an attack on Japan from inland Asia stalls, the U.S. military strategy of taking island by island gathers momentum and commanders believe the end of the war is in sight.
Most of World War II in Europe was filmed in black and white, but America's war against the Japanese in the Pacific was almost entirely captured by combat cameramen using colour film.
As an attack on Japan from inland Asia stalls, the U.S. military strategy of taking island by island gathers momentum and commanders believe the end of the war is in sight.
Most of World War II in Europe was filmed in black and white, but America's war against the Japanese in the Pacific was almost entirely captured by combat cameramen using colour film.
As an attack on Japan from inland Asia stalls, the U.S. military strategy of taking island by island gathers momentum and commanders believe the end of the war is in sight.
Dramatic colour film captures the invasion of Saipan and the month-long battle that follows, as the enemy digs in. When U.S. casualties grow, tensions break-out between the Army, Navy, and Marines.
Dramatic colour film captures the invasion of Saipan and the month-long battle that follows, as the enemy digs in. When U.S. casualties grow, tensions break-out between the Army, Navy, and Marines.
Dramatic colour film captures the invasion of Saipan and the month-long battle that follows, as the enemy digs in. When U.S. casualties grow, tensions break-out between the Army, Navy, and Marines.
Dramatic colour film captures the invasion of Saipan and the month-long battle that follows, as the enemy digs in. When U.S. casualties grow, tensions break-out between the Army, Navy, and Marines.