1945:The Final Collapse Of Nazi Germany/ World War II in Colour
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The Hitler Youth was the youth organization of the Nazi Party in Germany. Founded in 1922, it aimed to indoctrinate young people into Nazi ideology and prepare them to serve Hitler’s regime. Through various activities like military training, ideological education, and community service, it sought to instill loyalty to Hitler and the Nazi cause. The organization played a significant role in promoting Nazi values among German youth, contributing to the regime’s control over the younger generation.
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Hitlar’s in Colour ( 4K WW2 Documentary
Documentary using only original colour footage charts the 12 years from Adolf Hitler’s rise to power to the fall of Berlin in 1945. Complemented by eyewitness material, tracks the dramatic transformation of Germany into a Nazi state, looks into Hitler’s relationship with his lover Eva Braun and replicates pivotal events, including Nazi rallies, the invasion of Poland, Hitler’s meeting with Lloyd George, the horrors of Buchenwald concentration camp, Warsaw’s Jewish Ghetto, the Battle of Britain and the fall of Berlin.
Director: David Batty
Stars: Brian Cox, Adolf Hitler, Lutz Liebelt
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01:54 Rise of Adolf Hitler and the impact of his leadership on Germany during the early years of his reign.
Hiroshima – Short Film
Today, I want to share my latest work with you: “Hiroshima,” a short film about one of the most important moments in history – a moment that must never be forgotten. With the looming threat of nuclear war, I hope this film will serve as a stark reminder of the devastation that awaits us if such an event is ever repeated.
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Hiroshima : Dropping the Bomb
Hear first-hand accounts from the air and ground, re-telling every memory from the day the world first witnessed the horrors of atomic warfare.
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1945 Aerial footage of Rangoon after retake by allied
Supplies are packed for parachute drops from RAF transport aircraft, with aerial footage of Rangoon, Burma.
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1942 Bombing Attack Myanmar by Japanese
1942 Bombing attack by the Japanese Army Air Force on Rangoon Burma
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1942 Bombing attack by the Japanese Army Air Force on Rangoon Burma
Bombing operations and anti-aircraft gun batteries [Excerpts from Japanese newspapers]Newsreel.
Footage showing Japanese Army Air Force (JAAF) Mitsubishi Ki-21 ‘Sally’ and Kawasaki Ki-48 ‘Lily’ bombers targeting Rangoon(Yangon), Burma(Myanmar)
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1941Rangoon ,hit by Japanese bomb
1942 Japanese Bombed Damage of Rangoon ၁၉၄၂ ဗုံးကြောင့် ပျကိစီးနေတဲ့ရန်ကုန်
British Advance on Mandalay 1945
Tanks advancing through jungle, knocking chalets and trees over. Burning huts are seen as the tanks move. Tank carrying British troops who wave a captured Japanese flag. Close up shot of a plague warning sign.
Various shots of Burmese refugees, mainly women with children and babies, returning to Mandalay with their bullock carts along a dusty track.
Various shots of the British and Indian mule teams advancing towards Mandalay.
Various shots of the Burmese shrines untouched by war. Several shots of the Burmese dancing girls performing on stage in open air – they are entertaining the troops. Various shots of members of a native band playing.
Several shots of the Burmese men playing the game of Chonlin – a native type of football. Various shots of the Burmese boxing – bare fisted and very hard hitting type of pugilism.
boxing – bare fisted and very hard hitting type of pugilism.
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The Road to Mandalay ( 1945 )
Full title reads: “THE ROAD TO MANDALAY”.
“Exclusive commentary by Maj: FRANK OWEN Publisher of SEAC The 14th. Army’s Newspaper”.
Burma.
Various shots of the planes flying over Burmese jungle. Bombs bursting amongst trees in the jungle.
Long shot of river Chindwin – troops in foreground. Several shots of the troops carrying supplies across the river. Troops with arms crossing river.
Dakota planes (C47) flying overhead. Supplies on parachutes leaving planes and dropping to ground. Supplies dropping to ground without parachutes – free drop. Men unpacking supplies. Chin tribesmen carrying supplies.
Various shots of pagodas and temples of Kalewa. Long shot of British troops placing 5th Indian Division flag on roof of temple.
Long shot of the edge of river Chindwin. Motor transport and mules with men starting to build pontoon bridge in the background. Several shots of Indian troops building pontoon bailey bridge. Several shots of completed bridge (largest floating bailey bridge). Close up shot of notice – Grub Bridge. Guns towed by trucks and tractors crossing bridge. Native men carrying supplies. Infantry with tanks advancing -11th East African Division, men from Kenya and Uganda. Several shots of 3.7 ack-ack guns firing. Japanese plane crashing in jungle. Troops marching through jungle getting closer to road to Mandalay.
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Amendment November 2011: According to a visitor to the site, the troops firing 3.7 ack-ack guns are from the 101st H.A.A. Regiment, Royal Artillery.
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The Road to Mandalay – Burma Campaign 1941- 1945
After reading up on legendary figures who fought on behalf of the British Empire during the Burma campaign such as Orde Wingate, and Mike Calvert, the experiences that these men encountered eventually inspired my curiosity to recreate what combat may have looked like and sounded, so therefore, I made this video. Btw the gun and battle sounds are audio recordings taken from a video game called Post Scriptum.
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Japanese troops and tanks advance to Mandalay, Burma, during World War II.
Japanese troops walking along the “Road to Mandalay” in World War 2. A road sign shows 104 miles North to Mandalay and 326 miles South to Rangoon.Cattle in a field. Road clogged with Japanese troops, some leading or riding horses. Several soldiers on bicycles.Trucks line the side of road. An official proclamation posted in Japanese and Burmese.Roadside lined with Burmese people, some carrying parasols. They offer water to passing troops and for their animals. Japanese troops drinking from their newly filled canteens. Japanese soldiers interrogate a wounded British soldier sitting on the ground. Japanese infantry files past a line of Japanese tanks. They pass another road sign pointing 82 miles to Mandalay, 348 miles to Rangoon, and 6 miles to Hanza. Japanese troops struggle to move a truck over a by-pass around a bridge destroyed by the British. Japanese officers surveying the situation. A photographer takes pictures of Japanese tanks coming over a steep hill. Japanese gun crew secures a field artillery piece in place, with rope and stakes. They then load and fire it. Rounds exploding in the distance.Tanks and other military vehicles are parked clear of the artillery, as if waiting to proceed, after the bombardment. Truck pulling a large artillery piece and infantry pulling small artillery pieces, advance alongside parked tanks. Some of the infantrymen carry Japanese flags. Japanese tanks rolling into outskirts of Mandalay, near railroad yard, past trashed military equipment. Location: Burma. Date: May 2, 1942.
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1945 BRITISH DOCUMENTARY BURMA CAMPAIGN. WORLD WAR II 42464
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Made in 1945, BURMA VICTORY is a British documentary about the Burma Campaign during World War Two. It was directed by Roy Boulting. The introduction to the film outlines the geography and climate of Burma, and the extent of the Japanese conquests. The film then describes the establishment of the South East Asian Command (SEAC) under Mountbatten, “a born innovator and firm believer in the unorthodox”, and gives a comparatively detailed account of subsequent military events, including the Battle of Imphal-Kohima and Slim’s drive on Mandalay, Arakan landings, the northern offensive of the Americans and Chinese under Stilwell, and the roles played by Chindits and Merrill’s Marauders. The film ends with the capture of Rangoon and the Japanese surrender. The film focuses on the difficulties of climate,terrain, the endemic diseases of dysentery, malaria, etc., the vital role of air supplies, the shattering of the myth of Japanese invincibility and the secondary role of the Burma campaign in overall Allied strategy.
This film represents a British look at the campaign and was the pet project of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander, South-East Asia, and he planned it as a joint Anglo-American production. But this scheme foundered over the inability of the U.S. leadership and British to agree on the main theme of the film. The British wanted it to concentrate on the drive southwards to liberate Burma. The Americans, anxious not to be seen to be participating in the restoration of the British Empire, wanted to emphasize the heroic building of the Ledo Road and the drive northwards to relieve the Chinese. In the end the two sides went their separate ways. The Americans produced the Ronald Reagan narrated film “The Stilwell Road” and the British made “Burma Victory.” It was the final production of the Army Film and Photographic Unit (AFPU) and was directed, like Desert Victory (1943), by Roy Boulting. Not released until after the war was over, it was hailed and promoted as ‘the real Burma film’.
The Burma Campaign in the South-East Asian theatre of World War II was fought primarily between the forces of the British Empire and China, with support from the United States, against the forces of the Empire of Japan, Thailand, and the Indian National Army. British Empire forces peaked at around 1,000,000 land, naval and air forces, and were drawn primarily from British India, with British Army forces (equivalent to 8 regular infantry divisions and 6 tank regiments),[29] 100,000 East and West African colonial troops, and smaller numbers of land and air forces from several other Dominions and Colonies.[5] The Burmese Independence Army was trained by the Japanese and spearheaded the initial attacks against British Empire forces.
The campaign had a number of notable features. The geographical characteristics of the region meant that factors like weather, disease and terrain had a major effect on operations. The lack of transport infrastructure placed an emphasis on military engineering and air transport to move and supply troops, and evacuate wounded. The campaign was also politically complex, with the British, the United States and the Chinese all having different strategic priorities.
South East Asia Command (SEAC) was the body set up to be in overall charge of Allied operations in the South-East Asian Theatre during World War II. Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten served as Supreme Allied Commander of the South East Asia Command from October 1943 through the disbandment of SEAC in 1946.
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Burma Campaign in WW2 Part 1 First expedition of ROC – detailed animated explain (English )
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Burma campaign Chinese Expeditionary Force Part1 First expedition, Battle of Yunnan-Burma Road, was the name of the Chinese intervention to aid their British allies in the 1942 Burma Campaign. Its forces were composed of the Fifth, Sixth, and Sixty-sixth Army under the command of the Chinese Expeditionary Force in Burma, commanded by Lt. General Joseph Stilwell, Lt. General Luo Zhuoying was his Executive Officer.
In February 1942, General Du Yuming directed the 5th Army to move from western Yunnan to the vicinity of Toungoo and further south in Burma. Advanced elements of the 200th Division of the 5th Army arrived at Toungoo on March 8, 1942, and took over defensive positions from the British forces. The 6th Army was directed to move from Kunming to the Burma–Thai border. The 66th Army later arrived in Lashio and Mandalay as a reserve and to assist the British forces in their operations. In August, the Chinese army that once occupied northern Myanmar retreated to the Nu River, and the battle ended with the Japanese occupation of Myanmar.
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Battle of Northern Burma and Western Yunnan was the name of the Chinese campaign with its allies in the 1943–45 Burma Campaign. China’s goal was to open up the Ledo Road so that supplies could enter China again by land. The campaign ended in an Allied victory.
It is one of the large-scale battles of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, located in the border area between Yunnan Province, China and northern Myanmar, starting at the beginning of December 1943. The Allied Forces were jointly formed by the troops of China, the United States, and the United Kingdom. Among them, the Chinese participating forces included the Chinese Army in India and the Chinese Expeditionary Force. The main force of the Japanese army was the Japanese Burmese front. The total strength was more than 400,000 for Allied and 150,000 for Japan.
The Battle of Northern Myanmar and Western Yunnan lasted one and a half years. At the cost of 31,443 people killed and 35,948 wounded, the Allies killed more than 25,000 Japanese soldiers, opened the southwest China’s international transportation line-the Burma Road, and recovered all the lost land on the west bank of the Salween River in western Yunnan.
Prelude to Victory :Burma ,1942
In late 1941 and early 1942 the Imperial Japanese Army swept through the Asia-Pacific region like a wildfire. The Allies appeared powerless to stop them. With the British Army in Asia reeling, and pushed back to the frontier of India, something had to be done to stem the tide. “Prelude to Victory: Burma, 1942” provides context for Field Marshal William J. Slim and the 14th Army’s struggle to retake Burma from the Japanese.
They call It Myanmar : LiftingThe Curtain .F|ull History Documentary , Aung SAN Suu Kyi
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What is inside of Bo Gyoke Aung SAN Museum
Bo Gyoke Aung San was a Burmese politician, independence activist and revolutionary. Aung San is the founder of the Myanmar Armed Forces, and is considered the Father of the Nation of modern-day Myanmar. Let’s see what is inside of his house which is now a museum!
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