Native people of Greece during World War II. People in native dress form a line. A man digs a hole. Hillside caravan of native people and pack animals. Mules carry loads.
Greek soldiers look on as a man places explosives in a hole. Explosion occurs. Soldiers survey the blast site. Caravan of soldiers and pack mules moves along a hillside.
A film titled 'Personal Concealment' illustrates techniques on a Pacific Island during World War II. Marines concealed while lying in prone position on a beach. Concealment while lying on the beach. Men standing in water. Marines standing in a wooded area.
Simulated warfare showing Japanese bombers attack British ships off the coast of British Malaya during World War II. A twin-engine Japanese Mitsubishi G3M bomber in flight over sea. Interior views of of the Mitsubishi G3M aircraft show Japanese pilots and crew looking from window using binoculars. The Japanese pilots talk into radio. Formation of Japanese bombers. The bombers pass through thin clouds. The interior of the aircraft shows a pilot wearing headphones. Others have towel bands around their heads and look down at the sea. Aerial view of three British ships underway. The ships change direction. Guns aboard the ships being fired. Japanese bombers attack and causes an explosion on a ship. More bombs are dropped. The ships exploded by bombs. Clouds of black smoke curl upward into the sky.
Simulated warfare showing Japanese bombers attack British ships off the coast of British Malaya during World War II. Twin-engine Japanese bombers in flight. The interiors of an aircraft show a Japanese pilot talking on radio and looking through the window using binoculars. A Japanese bomber bombs the British battleship HMS Prince of Wales. Smoke billows up from the burning ship. Superstructure of the ship burning.
Simulated warfare showing Japanese bombers attack British ships off the coast of British Malaya during World War II. Smoke rises from British battleship HMS Prince of Wales at sea. A Japanese family sitting in a room, listen to radio. High-ranking Japanese officers in wardroom listen to radio. The officers rise and bow to each other following news report.
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