The Battle at Lake Changjin takes place during the Korean War in the 1950s. It follows the intense battle between the Chinese Communist Army and the American military forces. The film highlights the bravery and sacrifice of the Chinese soldiers as they defend their country against the enemies. This blockbuster is a must-watch for history and war enthusiasts.
Emperor is based on the true story of General Douglas MacArthur as he investigates Emperor Hirohito's role in World War II and the surrender of Japan to the US military. The movie explores the complexity of US-Japanese relations and the challenges faced by both sides during the occupation.
During World War II, an American ensign and a group of Filipino guerillas join forces to resist the Japanese soldiers who have occupied the Philippines. They face numerous challenges and dangers as they strive to protect the Filipino people and their homeland.
The Republic is a gripping TV show that tells the story of the formation of the Republic of Turkey. Set in the aftermath of World War I, it focuses on the struggles and triumphs of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, the leader who shaped the country's destiny. This epic drama explores the challenges faced by Ataturk and his associates as they fought for independence and built a new nation.
Coinciding with the LDP presidential election of the entire national public, a masterpiece depicting the reverse side of Showa political history released, superimposed cast, a group image of real politicians centered on Shigeru Yoshida and political history after the war.
The Sun is a biographical drama that focuses on the life of Emperor Hirohito of Japan during World War II. The movie explores his inner conflicts, the decision-making process during the war, and the surrender of Japan to the Allied forces. It delves into his interactions with General Douglas MacArthur and his struggles within the palace. The story provides insights into the political and cultural atmosphere of Tokyo during that time.
A documentary about the Korean War by Thames Television that aired in the Summer of 1988 and in the US in November 1990 through WGBH Boston.
This RKO short, part of the "This is America" series, details (as much as possible in a 20-minute short) the transformation, following World War II, of the Philippine Islands, from a divided country of six languages and 80 dialects, into a unified democracy-loving nation. The story is told largely through the experience of Thomas Briggs, an Ohio school teacher, who, years before the Japanese invasion of WWII, began his efforts of bringing unity and the story of democracy to the Islands.
Horror over the Pacific in the form of Japanese perfidy is the theme of this special two reel. The amazing story of the Jap double-cross from the naval conference in 1921-22 to the attack on Pearl Harbor and the present war in the Pacific.
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