Reconstruction shows Japanese kamikaze suicidal aircraft attacking U.S. task force ships underway in the Pacific during World War II. Japanese pilots in a torpedo aircraft. Japanese aircraft fly through anti-aircraft barrage and searchlights. Twin-engine aircraft in flight, one engine is hit, and results in fire. A carrier and several other vessels playing searchlight through sky. The aircraft releases torpedo which crashes into hull of carrier. The aircraft crashes into a vessel. More ships are attacked. Japanese aircraft in flames crashing on a ship. The ship sinks.
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.
Street views in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Cars move along a street in the town. Views of various homes and streets in a neighborhood. House at 0:37 with covered porch and dormer windows is possibly the Governor John Langdon House.
Commander of U.S. 2nd Marine Raider Battalion Lieutenant Colonel Evans Carlson and his battalion on Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands during World War II. Colonel Evans Carlson in the camp. Marines hold captured Japanese guns and flags. A Marine with tattoo on his arm.
German people in New York, United States. An elderly German woman knitting. A picture of two German soldiers on the wall.
German liner in New York. The German liner Bremen docked in New York. Nazi flag on the mast. Name 'BREMEN' on side of ship. Flags on the ship.
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