Disc 1
Covering the first phase of Campaigns in the Pacific, this DVD disc takes you from the Japanese buildup in Asia and the first intimation of Japan's Imperial designs, to the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, and on to the Aleutians and Guadalcanal, dark days indeed for America and her Allies. Taking you inside the conflict, this DVD faithfully recreates the sights, sounds and drama of the Campaigns in the Pacific with actual combat footage from the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
- Rumbles From The Pacific
- The Gentle Native
- Japanese Empire: The Beginning
- The U.S.A. Gears-Up
- America & The Philippines Hand In Hand
- Navy Log
- Guadalcanal Glory
- Battle For The Aleutians
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Disc 2
As the battle in Europe raged, the most spectacular sea, air and land battles of all time were taking place in the campaign for the Pacific. In a remarkable recovery from the damage inflicted by Japan at Pearl Harbor, the Americans stepped up their war production, taking the fight to the Japanese fleet and air force all across the South Pacific and Asia. From New Guinea to Tarawa, from the Philippines to the China-Burma-India Theater, the Allies slowly turned the tide in their favor. Taking you inside the conflict, this DVD faithfully recreates the sights, sounds and drama of the Campaigns in the Pacific with actual combat footage from the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
- New Guinea Frontier
- Bougainville Saga
- Battle For Makin & Tarawa
- The Sea War
- The Marshalls Island Battle
- Onward To The Philippines
- "Great Marianas Turkey Shoot"
- China-Burma-India (CBI) Theatre
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Disc 3
In 1944, the Allies invaded Europe on D-Day. In the Pacific, there were over 1,000 D-Days, from the Marshalls to Iwo Jima to Okinawa. Taking you inside the conflict, this DVD, Campaigns in the Pacific, faithfully recreates the sights, sounds and drama of the island war, from General MacArthur's vow "I shall return" to the bombing of Japan, the Japanese surrender and the aftermath of WWII in the Pacific. Campaigns in the Pacific, containing rare combat footage from the National Archives in Washington, D.C., is riveting history of the 20th century's most brutal and pivotal war.
- The Fight For Palau
- "I Shall Return"
- Iwo Jima: Inch By Inch
- Okinawa: The Invasion
- Bombs Over Japan
- Japanese Surrender
- Post War Changes
- The Korean War
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