The Scorched Earth

The Scorched Earth

Release date : January 1, 1942
Runtime : 57m
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Director : Ben Mindenburg /
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Once upon a time, the nation of Japan was not home to the peace-loving Japanese people that live there today but, rather, soulless sadistic devils called The Japs. Among The Japs’ many anti-social activities was not only the bombing of Pearl Harbor, but the full-scale invasion of China, the latter of which is chronicled in The Scorched Earth through remarkable – and probably quite rare – documentary footage which must’ve made audiences gasp in the pre-CNN days when one’s only glimpse of worldwide events came from the black & white newsreels at the local Bijou.
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Cliff Howell
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  • title:The Scorched Earth
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1942
  • Runtime:57m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Ben Mindenburg /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Once upon a time, the nation of Japan was not home to the peace-loving Japanese people that live there today but, rather, soulless sadistic devils called The Japs. Among The Japs’ many anti-social activities was not only the bombing of Pearl Harbor, but the full-scale invasion of China, the latter of which is chronicled in The Scorched Earth through remarkable – and probably quite rare – documentary footage which must’ve made audiences gasp in the pre-CNN days when one’s only glimpse of worldwide events came from the black & white newsreels at the local Bijou.
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