 The Great's forces move in to drive the Japanese from rocky, fog-bound Atu, strategic island in the Aleutian chain. Troops waiting for the zero hour, determined to rest the island from the enemy. For Atu lies but 750 miles from the great Japanese naval base at Paramushiri. Expedition to take this vital, subarctic outpost is tremendous. But the Americans are well trained for landings such as this, and they're bringing everything against any future attack. Constant patrol, an important victory for United States forces in the Pacific. A rough passage that has liberty ships and patrol boats wallowing in the heavy sea. Convoy's steams at top speed. For despite Hitler's threats of submarine attack, the convoys are going through. Cargo ships, a spotter, sight an undersea raider. Garges fly out over the ocean. Nazi submarine forced to the surface. The stricken raider is abandoned. One of dozens that are meeting the same fate. The allies are sinking them faster than the Nazis can build them. Mission of North Africa. The city of one quarter million falls to the British after a lightning swift assault that forced the Nazis to surrender. Hastily prepared defenses, such as trenches cut in this tuna's park, were never used. Advanced units of the British enter the city. The three-year struggle for the African continent is over. Only small groups of enemy snipers remain. Nest after nest is wiped out or forced to surrender. Feets of Tunis are companies of captured men marching to internment. Eventually to prison camps in Canada and the United States. Block of apartments. But here as elsewhere, the Nazis find further resistance futile. The Nazi prisoners, there is understandable satisfaction. The tide has turned. The liberation of Frenchmen has begun. Is Marshal Giovanni Messi? One of the Axis commanders-in-chief is taken. Mussolini made Messi a Field Marshal after his utter defeat in Tunisia. Arnhem is flown by transport from Gibraltar to England. The great Nazi Colonel-General Dietlof Jürgen von Arnhem, commander of all Axis forces in North Africa. The general who told Hitler he had defended Tunisia to the last cartridge is now in a prison camp. With his military courtesy befitting his rank, von Arnhem is the richest prize of the battle for Africa. The United Nations forces him to Tunis. Men of the Gallant British First and Eighth Armies are welcomed with open arms. Pass in review before General Xero.