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The Great Raid is a 2005 war film about the Raid at Cabanatuan, adapted from William B. Breuer's book of the same name. It tells the story of the January 1945 liberation of the Cabanatuan Prison Camp on the Philippine island of Luzon during World War II. It is directed by John Dahl and stars Benjamin Bratt, Joseph Fiennes, James Franco, Connie Nielsen and Cesar Montano. In the United States, it is rated R for strong war violence and brief language. The principal photography took place from July 4, to November 6, 2002, but its release was delayed several times from the original target of fall 2003.

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  • @qqnh9dc9 You have got to be, the most biased, egotistical, arrogant, ignorant prick I have come across on YouTube>>>>

    "German enjoyed Japan"

    Of course the Germans enjoyed Japan, you were both ALLIES in the war, you nimrod!!!

  • @asured26 Completely true>>>>During WWII, the Philippines was a U.S. commonwealth. My father was in the Philippine Scouts, U.S. Army, corporal. When the U.S. had to surrender to the Japs during this battle, my father escaped with his forces, and was forced to fight a guerrilla war. It was in these events, that my father saw these atrocities. The Japs, for some reason loved the bayonets, and was used extendedly. My father & his group played with capture to witness these. YES, this really HAPPENED

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  • @nikemac84

    Wether your father was in the in philipines or not calling the japanese the "japs" is seen as a derogatory term today, just a heads up.

  • @harrylongbaugh1 during times of war no one abides the rule of human rights

  • How did the germans follow the geneva convention? Was it by murdering millions of people?

  • what a sick.. figure it oout.. 10,000 american soldiers 60,0000 filipino soldiers have fought. lugi naman tayu dyan.. hahahahahaha..

  • This is why Hiroshima and Nagasaki were well deserved !

  • i watch this a thousands of time i never get old of this

  • @Gulliman01 thanks chum!

  • @Barismw2 The Flowers of War, very very.... graphic movie, but i liked it

  • at 7:37 to 7:45 i dont get it he tells the corporal to find out whos this high ranking officier is how is he going to do that, i dont get it is he going to go there inside i dont think so hes a low rank (corporal) can someone please tell me

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