As produced by acclaimed PBS affiliate WGBH-Boston, the documentary Iwo Jima: Red Blood, Black Sand revisits the titular World War II battle, which erupted on a volcanic island some 1,200 km south of Tokyo, and justly culled a reputation as one of the most unflinchingly brutal conflicts of the Pacific theater. Via a combination of stunning archival footage and vivid recollections by historians, the program details how a remarkably small band of Allied soldiers managed to successfully defend the said island against a group of 21,000 Japanese military men willing to fight to the bitter, bloody end. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi
Interview's with Iwo Jima survivors -- could have used more footage from the battle. Thank God for these wonderful people who fought and proudly served this country. Too bad our country has become so politically correct and insensitive as to not respect their sacrifices and those who have served since. God bless them all.
Interview's with Iwo Jima survivors -- could have used more footage from the battle. Thank God for these wonderful people who fought and proudly served this country. Too bad our country has become so politically correct and insensitive as to not respect their sacrifices and those who have served since. God bless them all.