The film chronicles the Pacific Theater of WWII, from Pearl Harbor to the American occupation of Japan, showcasing the strength and courage of America's youth. It features interviews with war veterans, including medics, nurses, dog handlers, and Japanese-Americans imprisoned in internment camps. The film also includes a firsthand account of the atomic bomb's impact on Japanese citizens, with appearances from Zenji Abe, who bombed Pearl Harbor, and retired General Paul Tibbets, who bombed Hiroshima.
Price for Peace
The film brings to life the intense and emotionally charged experiences of World War II in the Pacific Theater, spanning from the catastrophic bombing of Pearl Harbor to the Allied forces' triumphant occupation of Japan.