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WWII: Battlefront #5 - The Atlantic Campaign/ The Pacific Campaign (2001)
Rating:
Starring: Wwii-Battlefront
Director:
Category: Documentary, Special Interest
Studio: Madacy
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
90 mins

 
 

 

Operation Dragoon (August, 1944)
With allied victories in Italy, the tide of War continues to turn against the axis powers.The time has come for the Americans to break into France and push the Germans back to their own border.Violent battles spread through the luxurious tourist towns of southern France as the allies move their armies against Germans.

Battle of the Bulge (December, 1944)
By the end of 1944, the allied armies are within striking distance of Germany.In a last-ditch effort, Hitler orders 65,000 of his finest soldiers to cut off the American units in the Ardennes Forest and force them back to the Meuse River.In forming their bulge, they surround the town of Batogne but an allied bombing and Patton's third Army save the Americans and push the Germans back.

The Last Stronghold (November, 1944)
The time has come for Americans to take Japan.Military leaders know of the Japanese unwillingness to surrender and their bloody battles on Minor Pacific Islands.An invasion would cost thousands of lives so B-29's drop bombs on Japan, starting blazing fires and leveling many cities.Kamikaze fighters strike back in a last-ditch effort to keep Americans away.

Mount Hot Rocks (February 19, 1945)
When American forces land on the Island of Iwo Jima, what starts as a plan to take the Island in a matter of days becomes a protracted battle with entrenched Japanese infantrymen.Braving their way through the deadly Japanese gunfire, U.S. Marines make their way to Mount Suribachi where they plant the Stars and Stripes.Then 60,000 Americans march through the Island pushing back the Japanese who are willing to fight to the death.For each square foot, Iwo Jima becomes the bloodiest battleground of World War II.