Interesting to see Japan as my father must have seen it in 1946. He was based in Yamaguchi with N.Z. J-Force, part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces.
Really good videos. It's a pity that the tech of that time didn't make for really sharp films but this is still very interesting. My only complaint would be the sudden stops and moves to an entirely different story.
This is a "must see" documentary for anyone interested in the aftermath of the Pacific war on Japan and Korea.
Thank you very much.
Just fantastic archival material! Thanks for posting!!!
Incredibly fascinating
Interesting to see Japan as my father must have seen it in 1946. He was based in Yamaguchi with N.Z. J-Force, part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces.
Really good videos. It's a pity that the tech of that time didn't make for really sharp films but this is still very interesting. My only complaint would be the sudden stops and moves to an entirely different story.
An absolute gem. Would love to see if it could be enhanced or restored.
You will note the complete lack of United States Marines at the surrender.
McArthur couldn't have that.