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Confidential Films Of WWII


CONFIDENTIAL
FILMS OF WORLD WAR II
MORE "SECRETS" REVEALED

Military | 2 DVD Set
Running Time: Approx. 245 Minutes
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During World War II, the United States government produced literally
thousands of films. Though many were intended for the average GI,
others were considered too sensitive for general viewing. Classified or
confidential films covered an enormous range of subjects, and while most concerned the prosecution of the war, other matters, by today's standards trivial and by no means a threat to national security, were also regarded as "confidential." It wasn't until years after the war concluded that many of these films were declassified. "This Film Is Confidential" features many such films.

 

Disc 1

Germans Raid Bari - One of the most disastrous bombing attacks against allied ships during the entire war took place at Bari, Italy, on December 2, 1943.

Bombing Of Burma - Though considered a backwater, Burma, and the supply line that ran through it, was the key to keeping China in the war against Japan.

Supplies For China By Air - Beginning in April 1942, pilots started flying the "Hump," a dangerous 530-mile long passage over the Himalayan Mountains.

Bombing If New Britain - Rabaul, situated on New Britain Island in the Bismarck Archipelago, was the major Japanese naval and air base in the Southwest Pacific.

Bombing Of Berlin - Berlin was the chief urban center of Nazi Germany during the Second World War, and by late 1943, the target of countless bombing raids.

Double-Header Marauder Operations - The Martin B-26 Marauder, a medium bomber, is sent against industrial targets in Germany.

And Many More...

 

Disc 2

• Bombing Of Cassino - Cassino, Italy was the scene of the bloodiest of the Western Allies' struggles with the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War.

• South Pacific Action - Air superiority was crucial to the war in the Pacific, and the establishment of airfields for land based aircraft played a central role in strategic planning.

• Invasion - With Allied forces ashore after the D-Day invasion, the establishment of airfields on the continent was vital in sustaining the campaign.

• Attacks Against Italy - During the advance on Rome from southern Italy, enemy installations were continually harassed by Allied aircraft.

• Fighter Kills On D-Day - Gun sight aiming point cameras record fighter activity over occupied France on June 6, 1944.

• Attacks Against Europe - From their bases in England, B-17 formations strike deep into the heart of the German homeland.

And Many More...

 

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