World War II Documentary Double Feature: Normandy Invasion (1945) / The Stillwell Road (1945)
World War II Documentary Double Feature: Normandy Invasion (1945) / The Stillwell Road (1945)
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THE STILLWELL ROAD (1945):The Stillwell Road tells the story of the "almost forgotten" China-Burma-India Front - "a story of humiliating defeat, flaming courage, and hard-won victory." One month after Pearl Harbor, Imperial Japan destroyed the Burma Road - a land bridge between India and China that had kept blockaded China from completely falling to the Axis Powers. Now both China and India were in danger of falling under Axis rule. Thousands of Burmese refugees, their lives shattered by Japan's wanton destruction, sought shelter along the river, or in the jungles and the mountains. A massive multinational Allied force, commanded by General Joseph Stillwell, took on the massive task of rebuilding the road. The British and Americans toiled side by side with Chinese, Indians, Burmese - even African headhunters - to create a new 1000-mile road, striking a major symbolic and strategic victory against Japanese aggression. This stirring documentary is narrated by future President Ronald Reagan. "Study this picture carefully," says the Gipper, "Unless we, the free men of the world, learn the lesson that it teaches us, we will never be able to maintain the peace, the freedom, the security for which all of us have fought."
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