Year: 1944
Runtime: 65 mins
Language: English
Directors: Frank Capra, Anatole Litvak
The sixth installment of Frank Capra’s wartime Why We Fight series documents Japan’s brutal occupation of China. It features Madame Chiang Kai‑Shek’s impassioned appeal to the U.S. Congress, vivid accounts of the Nanking massacre, the massive 2,000‑mile refugee trek, and the aerial exploits of Claire Chennault’s Flying Tigers.
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