The full story of Burma. Singapore Hong Kong and Burma overrun by the Japanese in 1941 spend four years under Japanese rule until the British take them back in 1945. The story is told using archive film footage and survivor interviews. Also expert military commentary and analysis by Brigadier Christopher Bullock Curator of the Gurkha Museum.
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The definitive film record of the war in Burma, focusing on the battles and campaigns fought by the British and Commonwealth forces from Singapore onwards and comprised almost entirely of front line footage recorded by combat cameramen.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play The definitive film record of the war in Burma fought by British and Commonwealth forces from Singapore onwards comprised almost entirely of front line footage recorded by combat cameramen Much of this film has never appeared on video before and some sequences have never been shown publicly before Includes expert commentary and analysis by Brigadier Christopher Bullock Curator of the Gurkha Museum
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