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WWII DVD Sea of Death Made in PAL Format
Item #: AA3802
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The Atlantic and Pacific Oceans played a pivotal role during World War II. Acting as the main supply highway for the British and Americans, these vast oceans allowed the resupply of troops to the front lines, the constant supply of heavy weaponry and transported millions of tons of goods over the Atlantic throughout the campaign. For the Germans to stand any chance of survival against such a tireless from of resupply, they would have to disrupt as many ships as possible. This DVD documents the deadly actions fought at sea, starting with the German U-boats. Although enjoying relative success in the early years, the submarines were slowly being taken apart by a more wary and precautious enemy. By May of 1943, after a series of appalling losses, all U-boat operations ceased. The DVD explores the heavy air and sea warfare between the Americans and the Japanese fleet of the Tenno, before documenting the famous and decisive Battle of Midway in 1942 where the Americans decimated the forces of Japan. With most of the Japanese aircraft carriers sunk, the allies were given a massive military advantage. With the fronts of Germany and it's allies starting to collapse in 1944, the allies came ever closer to victory. With final victory in their grasp, the Americans approached Okinawa to deal the final, decisive blow. Superbly illustrated using archive films, this DVD delves into the fearsome battles at sea during WWII and will appeal to all military history enthusiasts. It has a run time of 50 minutes. If your tv and player are not PAL compatible do not purchase this DVD.
Shipping Weight: 1 lb
Your Price $25.00 USD

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