United States ships off the shore of Okinawa, Japan during World War II. Low lying hills on the beach of Okinawa. Wrecked ships at the coast as men work on them. United States Naval fleet in the background. A white puff of smoke rises from the beach. Tracers being fired in the dark at night.
United States ships in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. Flaks burst in the sky. United States Naval fleet off the shore of Okinawa. Men on the deck of a ship. A white puff of smoke rises from the coast.
United States ships at the coast of Okinawa, Japan during World War II. United States sailors climb up a hill. Camouflaged Japanese positions like caves at the beach. The sailors enter a cave. The sailors at the beach drink beer. A barrel on the beach. Soldiers enjoy themselves during a beer picnic. Landing crafts at the beach with United States ships in the background.
United States sailors undergo treatment in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A sailor seated in a chair as a dentist examines his teeth with an instrument. She works on the sailor's teeth. A male dentist treats a patient as a girl assists him. A nurse tends a wounded sailor lying in a bed. A sign on a door reads ' Laboratory'. A woman pours out a liquid into a test tube and works on an instrument.
American prisoners of war being interviewed at a Japanese prison camp in Honshu, Japan after World War II. A U.S. officer interviews a prisoner who was liberated from a Japanese prison camp. The prisoner says they he was brought to the prison camp from Taiwan and he basically belongs to Seattle, Washington. He says that he came to fight against the Japanese in the Philippines where he was taken a prisoner. He gives an account of the treatment meted out to the prisoners at the camps. He talks how brutally the prisoners were treated. He recounts an incident of execution of few prisoners.
American prisoners of war being interviewed at a Japanese prison camp in Honshu, Japan after World War II. A U.S. officer interviews a prisoner who has been liberated from a Japanese prison camp. The prisoner says that his name is James Robertson. He says that he is from St. Louis and was born in Chicago, United States. He speaks that he came to fight against the Japanese on April 22, 1941. He states that he was captured by the Japanese on May 6, 1942 in Corregidor, Philippines. He narrates an incident to prove that they were tortured at the prison camps. He also states how hot tea was poured on the legs of a prisoner.
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