Even before December 7th, American volunteers fought against Japanese forces as members of the so-called "Flying Tigers". Once the U.S.A. officially entered the fight, the Tigers became the 14th Air Force, and their exploits...

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Even before December 7th, American volunteers fought against Japanese forces as members of the so-called "Flying Tigers". Once the U.S.A. officially entered the fight, the Tigers became the 14th Air Force, and their exploits the stuff of legend. Featured on this DVD are four rare films made during WWII in the China-Burma-India Theatre. See a rare Japanese-made propaganda film about Manchukuo. In "The China Crisis" see Claire Chennault's airmen, and see the Flying Tigers as they go into combat in antiquated P-40 Warhawks and modern P-51 Mustangs. In "The Stilwell Road" narrated by actor Ronald Reagan, learn how this vital supply link kept China in the war, and how the Chinese theatre kept hundreds of thousands of Japanese troops tied up for year after bloody year, crippling the rising sun and ensuring America's victory. It's history, like you've never seen it before! Digitally remastered and restored from original 16mm film prints, some of the films on this DVD have never been made available to the public. Because of their age and rarity, image and sound quality can vary. Films are black and white. Over 120 minutes of material.

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