To avoid a Japanese march along the Aleutian chain to Alaska, American forces mounted blistering air and artillery attacks on two islands lost to the enemy. A wealth of U.S. film footage tells the story of the strategically significant North Pacific Campaign. Troops and pilots contended not only with a human foe, but also with awful terrain and even worse weather.
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spritz0 3 years ago
Very good !
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TurkishHistorian1923 3 years ago