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Why We Fight - The Battle Of China - Movie Review |
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The Battle of China (1944) was the sixth film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series. It describes the modern history of China, with the founding of the Republic of China by Sun Yat-sen, and leads on to the Japanese invasion. The invasion of China is explained in terms of the four-step plan for Japanese conquest, mentioned in the Tanaka Memorial. "Here was their mad dream. Phase One - the occupation of Manchuria for raw materials. Phase Two - the absorption of China for manpower. Phase Three - a triumphant sweep to the south to seize the riches of the Indies. Phase Four - the eastward move to crush the United States.".
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Why We Fight - The Battle Of China - Cast & Crew |
| Directed by: Anatole Litvak,
Frank Capra Produced by: Office of War Information Starring: Anthony Veiller Crew: Robert Flaherty, William Hornbeck Copyright: Public Domain Format: Black + White Duration: 65 mins Year: 1944 Tags: China, Documentary, Frank Capra, World War II |
Why We Fight - The Battle Of China Trivia - Did You Know?During World War I, Capra enlisted in the United States Army on October 18, 1918. He taught ballistics and mathematics to artillerymen at Fort Scott and San Francisco. However, while at the Presidio, he became ill with Spanish flu and was medically discharged with rank of second lieutenant on December 13. Why We Fight is widely considered a masterpiece of propaganda and won an Academy Award. Prelude to War won the 1942 Academy Award for Documentary Feature. Capra regarded these films as his most important works. He was decorated Distinguished Service Medal in 1945 as a colonel. Related FilmsWhy We Fight - War Comes To America | Why We Fight - Prelude To War | Why We Fight - The Nazis Strike | Why We Fight - Divide and Conquer | Why We Fight - The Battle Of Russia | |
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