• Published Works

    Fonds/Collection

  • 2003

    Record Date

  • 2003

    Broadcast/Release Date

  • English

    Recording Language

  • 2010000427

    Accession No.

  • Audiovisual

    Type

  • DVD (Video)

    Format

  • Access permitted

    Conditions Governing Access

  • No reproduction

    Conditions Governing Reproduction


  • Synopsis :

    The Gilbert Islands (November, 1943)

    In November 1943, a group of islands in the Pacific would become the scene of some of the most brutal combat of World War II. The Japanese would fight furiously, almost to the very last man. On the tiny atolls of Tarawa, the Japanese cut down landing marines with visious precision. Military blunders by American commanders add to the losses in taking the island of Tarawa. Through sheet numbers, Americans finally take hold and firebomb the final Japanese resistance.

    Burma: The Forgotten Front (Spring, 1943)

    As Japan makes its final push to the broders of India through the jungles of Burma, British forces finally take the offensive. The Japanese battle unbearable heat, monsoon rains, jungle starvation and disease to keep their grip on Burma. In May 1945, two modern fighting forces meet in the fabled city of Mandalay where the Japanese occupation is finally ended.

    Battle in Palau (Summer, 1944)

    Bloody nose ridge is fought on a tiny island in the Palau group. Thousands of Japanese die trying to defend one of their major airfields. The U.S. marines wage a bitter fight to finally gain control of the island so Gneral MacArthur can use it to launch his invasion of the Philippines.

    Liberation of the Philippines

    In 1944, General Douglas MacArthur returns to the Philippines with a strong American force that lands and forces the Japanese back to Manilla. A fierce battle rages for days in the Capital City as Japanese troops fight to the death. The result death toll reaches nearly 150,000.

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