Somewhere, in the vast number of WWII experts, perhaps someone can help me.
There was a series shown in the 1960s/1970s, repeated in the 1980s called The World at War. (I am not entirely sure that this was the actual name of what I saw.) Basically, it was a series of newsreels about the war, in black and white.
There was one short series about WWII troop carriers in the South Pacific. Unbelievably enough, as I watched, I saw my own father, sitting with a group of men on deck, playing poker! He was in the 110th (I believe) Infantry, from Washington. I know he was on Luzon (where he won the Bronze Star.)
IF anyone has seen, or can direct me to, the correct website OR has seen this series, I would be enormously grateful. I searched the Pathe website, and one about newsreels, to no avail. Any ideas?
There was a series shown in the 1960s/1970s, repeated in the 1980s called The World at War. (I am not entirely sure that this was the actual name of what I saw.) Basically, it was a series of newsreels about the war, in black and white.
There was one short series about WWII troop carriers in the South Pacific. Unbelievably enough, as I watched, I saw my own father, sitting with a group of men on deck, playing poker! He was in the 110th (I believe) Infantry, from Washington. I know he was on Luzon (where he won the Bronze Star.)
IF anyone has seen, or can direct me to, the correct website OR has seen this series, I would be enormously grateful. I searched the Pathe website, and one about newsreels, to no avail. Any ideas?