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So, 'Why We Fight: The Battle of China' is this intense documentary that really digs into Japan's brutal occupation of China during World War II. It's not just a dry recounting of events; there's this palpable tension throughout, especially with Madame Chiang Kai-Shek's impassioned speech before Congress. The film tackles heavy subjects like the Rape of Nanking and the massive migration of people—it's heart-wrenching and stark. And let's not overlook the Flying Tigers; their portrayal adds a layer of heroism amidst despair. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you in while also pushing you to confront the harsh realities of war. It’s a sobering piece that stands out in Capra's series for its emotional weight and historical significance.
'Why We Fight: The Battle of China' has had a varied release history, with original prints being quite rare. Collectors often seek out this piece not just for its historical content but also for its unique blend of propaganda and compelling storytelling. The scarcity of good-quality copies makes it an interesting find for those who appreciate the nuances of World War II documentaries, especially from this era.
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