WAR IN MALAYA 1941
Japanese aircraft over Taiping. General Murray-Lyon talking to war correspondents.
Wreckage of a Japanese plane spread over a large area, with dead pilot.
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Japanese aircraft over Taiping. General Murray-Lyon talking to war correspondents.
Wreckage of a Japanese plane spread over a large area, with dead pilot.
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25 pounders going forward along flooded road in Malaya. Troops advancing through rubber plantation. Refugees from Penang arrive at Ipoh railway station and receive food and drink from mobile canteen.
AYY 191/1. 19 Dec. 1941. Indian infantry enter the town after it has been captured from the Axis powers. German and Italian signs including "Long Live the Duce". Wrecked aircraft after the battle on ...
Sequence of shots in connection with the fall of Bardia, Libya.
Indian Labour Corps repairing road. Signallers repairing telephone on the road from Mersa Matruh to Sidi ...
Shots taken around Sollum and Sidi Barrani before the fall of Bardia. Sorting captured Italian rifles and clothing, shells and cartridge boxes. Military Police on battlefield near Divisional Headquarters ...
The soldiers - from Australia, Canada and New Zealand - ... support - Howard adopts the preamble of the Declaration of Independence as a shorthand statement of Britain's war aims.
Opening WW1 ...
A view of the Empire's Navies, in peace and war, designed to emphasise their size and power, worldwide distribution, and fighting character (in explicit contrast to Axis navies).
An interesting attempt is made to ...
WW1 and inter-war film shows glimpses of Sopwith Camels, SE5s, Bristols, the Hendon pageants and the Schneider trophy, followed by an ...
A compilation of film of factory production of war material in Britain and throughout the Empire.
A minimal degree of continuity is provided by film of King George VI visiting various factories; also much use is made ...
It is however clear that the film ... and Richard Rathbone (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1986).
‘War Came to Kenya’, Monthly Film Bulletin, ...
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Script: probably written by George Steer, war correspondent based in Cairo who accompanied Gideon Force, and drafted Emperor's speech delivered on his return to ...