Australian prisoners aboard U.S. submarine who survived sinking of Rakuyo Maru, a Japanese prison ship, in South China Sea during World War II. The crewmen aboard a U.S. submarine underway. A U.S. DD (destroyer) underway. A small boat rows from DD to submarine and unloads supplies.
U.S. troops in Okinawa during World War II. Assault made by elements of U.S. 10th Army, 1st Marines, 6th Marines, 77th Army Division on Shuri Line shows M-4 tanks and M-18 motor carriages equipped with flamethrowers attack Japanese positions. Shell hits on mountains showing smoke rising from explosions. Smoke billows up from white phosphorous explosions on Japanese mined field.
U.S. soldiers advance in Okinawa during World War II. Soldiers of U.S. 96th Division, 381st Infantry move across a field. Shell bursts on Hill no.167.
U.S. soldiers advance in Okinawa during World War II. Observers look through binoculars. Soldiers of U.S. 96th Division, 381st Infantry move through wooded area in single file. Soldiers advance towards a hill.
Japanese Emperor Hirohito inspects his troops in Japan during World War II. Japanese troops lined up. Emperor Hirohito and other officers on horseback parade past troops and tanks. Troops at quarters in front of military academy. Japanese officers receive diplomas. Japanese women watching. Troops lined up.
Japanese pilots in Japan during World War II. Japanese pilots run and line up in front of an officer who gives rapid pep talk. Pilots run to aircraft. Pilots in full flight dress stand and shout instructions. Training aircraft take off and in flight.
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