"With The Marines at Tarawa" Download Link
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 10:08 pm
This is the entire short-feature that was shown in movie theatres in 1944. Most of it is in color.
This also features that famous few seconds when Japanese and American soldiers are shown in the same frame. I think Norm Hatch captured that scene.
You catch glimpses of an M4A2 and an M3A1, plus several LVTs. Other than that, this is an infantry fight.
To my mind, it's one of the best contemporary documentaries ever made. Very little was censored. President Roosevelt personally stepped in to make sure that the footage of Marine dead was not removed. I am fairly certain that this was the first time the American public was exposed to graphic footage of the price of victory.
You need something like the Riva FLV player (it's free --do a Google search) to watch it. Windows Media Player or Quick Time won't work.
(Note: I removed the Sendspace link, as this film can be downloaded in MPEG format. See below.)
This also features that famous few seconds when Japanese and American soldiers are shown in the same frame. I think Norm Hatch captured that scene.
You catch glimpses of an M4A2 and an M3A1, plus several LVTs. Other than that, this is an infantry fight.
To my mind, it's one of the best contemporary documentaries ever made. Very little was censored. President Roosevelt personally stepped in to make sure that the footage of Marine dead was not removed. I am fairly certain that this was the first time the American public was exposed to graphic footage of the price of victory.
You need something like the Riva FLV player (it's free --do a Google search) to watch it. Windows Media Player or Quick Time won't work.
(Note: I removed the Sendspace link, as this film can be downloaded in MPEG format. See below.)