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World War II classic movies

World War II classic movies:

1, escape from danger

Escape from Danger is the most famous comedy film about World War II, which has brought joy to people all over the world. Among them, the leading actor Louis de Fenes was a famous French comedy star in 1960s and 1970s. His comedy talent and superb performance in the film "Escape" once set a record of box office income of over 100 million in France and became a landmark work in the history of French movies.

2. "Tiger! Tiger! Tiger! 》

This film faithfully presents the whole story of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese emperor decided to launch an attack, but senior American generals did not take it seriously; Although they intercepted the Japanese communication, they suppressed this important news, even turned a blind eye to the warning on the radar, and even found that Japan's powerful naval fleet did not realize the seriousness of the matter when it approached Pearl Harbor. Finally, the Pearl Harbor incident broke out, the US military suffered heavy losses without warning, and the Pacific fleet was almost wiped out.

3. The bridge in the distance

This film tells the story of 1944, when the European war was coming to an end. Allied generals all over the world thought that a storm could open the way to Berlin and end the war ahead of schedule. So he took a large-scale airborne operation and landed in the Netherlands, only to encounter stubborn resistance from the Germans, which led to a fiasco.

4. Purple Day

The film is based on 1945 after the end of World War II, and tells the story of how three young people of different nationalities changed from hostility to friends after going through the test of life and death.

5. Airborne Mission? ?

This is a story based on real history. Tell a story about a recruit of the 82nd Airborne Division in World War II. His special task is to strategically locate, mark and release the area 30 minutes before attacking Normandy, and set up top-secret navigation instruments to guide the air raid on D-Day.