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What's on this DVD;   Japanese I-30 Submarine & IJN Fleet DVD Films

1st Film: "Japanese I Boat". This film is about a I-boat travailing at least 25565 Kilometers somewhere in the Indian Ocean. Shows Deck Gun firing and how the crew lived aboard the Submarine as they went about hunting for prey on the Indian Ocean. Fascinating!!! Around 1941, 10:16 Min's

2nd Film: "Japanese Training Submarine" . This is about a Japanese Submarine and crew practicing the hunt for ships in the Pacific. It show them launching a torpedo at a ship and celebrating. Ends with the crew going on deck to breathe in fresh air and ends with a Japanese historical song. Again very Fascinating to watch. Time period about 1940, 8.34 Min's.

3rd Film: "Japanese Fleet". This film shows the IJN Fleet traveling by sea of course and launching there seaplanes than, firing there big guns. Starts off with a Naguyo Class Battleship and ends with a Congo Class Battleship and Destroyers sailing in a column. The Japanese had the finest and the newest Navy in all the world at this time in history. Time line 1941. 8:32 Min's

4th Film: "Salvage of Ping Hai". This is a very rare film story of the Japanese salvaging and re floating the Chinese Cruiser, probably the Ping Hai in 1938. This footage is old, but it is so amazing to see and well worth watching this rare piece of history. The Japanese sunk this ship in 1936 on the Yangtze River and used cable and block and tackle to re float her. Second part is the fleet sailing down the river and firing at mines in the water. The final footage is of 2 or 3 airplanes fighting a dog fight above them. Again Amazing stuff. 10" 16 Min's

5th Film: "USS Panay Story". This the Newsreel of the plight of the USS Panay Gunboat on the Yangtze River. Their mission was to rescue American citizens but the Japanese bombed and sank her claiming that they could not see an American flag. The Japanese also claimed afterward that it was an accident. Later, the US broke the Japanese code and it was discovered that the sinking of the Panay was a direct order had not an accident as they claimed. Time line; 1937. 22:50 Min's.

6th Film: "Japans I-30 Submarine Trip To Germany". This film is a Nazi Newsreel of the famous Japanese 350 ft. I-30 Submarine's trip to Nazi Germany in 1942. Japan and Germany were allies during WW2 and this submarine made the long 15,000 mile trip to share military assets and for good will. The I-30 was repaired in France at the Nazi Submarine Pens and after repairs and loaded with special military supplies, the I-30 traveled back to Japan with her precious cargo only to sink in Singapore after refueling. This is very footage and German documentary of the boat. Runtime 4:22 Min's

Item # CFDVD0010

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