Have You Killed a Japanese Soldier Today?
Official War Office Film No. 1099. Propaganda film detailing Japanese atrocities against the Chinese and Americans. Stressing the importance of industry in the war effort.
Official War Office Film No. 1099. Propaganda film detailing Japanese atrocities against the Chinese and Americans. Stressing the importance of industry in the war effort.
Official War Office Film No. 1099. Propaganda film detailing Japanese atrocities against the Chinese and Americans. Stressing the importance of industry in the war effort.
Set both in Latin America and the United States, the film explores the historic and current relationship of Washington with countries such as Venezuela, Bolivia and Chile. Pilger says that the film "...tells a universal story... analysing and revealing, through vivid testimony, the story of great power behind its venerable myths. It allows us to understand the true nature of the so-called "war on terror". According to Pilger, the film’s message is that the greed and power of empire is not invincible and that people power is always the "seed beneath the snow".
ภาพยนตร์ชีวประวัติของท่านนายพล ยามาโมโต ได้กล่าวถึงภาพยนตร์สงครามทางเรือไว้สองสามเรื่อง คราวนี้ถึงคิวของภาพยนตร์ยิ่งใหญ่ของปี 1970 (พ.ศ.2513) เรื่อง Tora! Tora! Tora! ซึ่ง กล่าวถึงการโจมตีฐานทัพอเมริกันที่ Pearl Habor ในหมู่เกาะฮาวาย โดยฝูงบินจากกองทัพเรือของญี่ปุ่น ในวันที่ 7 ธันวาคม 1941 (พ.ศ.2484) นับเป็นครั้งแรกที่แผ่นดินอเมริกาถูกข้าศึกโจมตี และเป็นเหตุสำคัญที่ทำให้สหรัฐอเมริกาเข้าร่วม สงครามโลกครั้งที่สอง จนพลิกสถานการณ์ให้สัมพันธมิตรมีชัยได้ในที่สุด
Prelude to War was the first film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series, commissioned by the Pentagon and George C. Marshall. It was made to convince American troops of the necessity of combating the Axis Powers during World War II. This film examines the differences between democratic and fascist states.
During World War II, Captain Cassidy and his crew of submariners are ordered into Tokyo Bay on a secret mission. They are to gather information in advance of the planned bombing of Tokyo. Along the way, the crew learn about each other as they face the enemy and some of them lose their lives.
There were five Marines and one Navy Corpsman photographed raising the U.S. flag on Mt. Suribachi by Joe Rosenthal on February 23, 1945. This is the story of three of the six surviving servicemen - John 'Doc' Bradley, Pvt. Rene Gagnon and Pvt. Ira Hayes - who fought in the battle to take Iwo Jima from the Japanese.
This documentary movie is about the battle of San Pietro, a small village in Italy. Over 1,100 US soldiers were killed while trying to take this location, that blocked the way for the Allied forces from the Germans. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2005.
In Korea, on 6 September 1950, Lieutenant Benson's platoon finds itself isolated in enemy-held territory after a retreat. Soon they are joined by Sergeant Montana, whose overriding concern is caring for his catatonic colonel. Benson and Montana can't stand each other, but together they must get the survivors to Hill 465, where they hope the division is waiting. It's a long, harrowing march, fraught with all the dangers the elusive enemy can summon.
The story of the battle of Iwo Jima between the United States and Imperial Japan during World War II, as told from the perspective of the Japanese who fought it.
During World War II in North Africa, a group of British commandos disguised as Italian soldiers must travel behind enemy lines and destroy a vital Nazi oil depot.
Director Peter Joseph examines examples of economic subjugation and offers solutions based on alignment with nature.