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A series of movies about the US and Japan seizing islands during World War II.

1. Battle of Midway was directed by Jack Smight in 1976, written by Donald S. Sanford and starring Charlton Heston, henry fonda, glenn ford and toshiro mifune.

This movie mainly tells the whole story of the Battle of Midway Island.

2. letters from iwo jima is a historical war film produced by DreamWorks. Directed by Clint Eastwood, starring Ken Watanabe, Ninomiya Kazunari and Ihara Tsuyoshi.

This film tells the story that at the end of World War II, Lieutenant General Tadao Kurilin commanded the Japanese army to hold on to Iwo Jima and fight a losing battle with the American army. Before the end of the battle, Li Lin wrote his last letter home.

3. Lan of the Pacific Ocean is a Japanese historical war film directed by Shūe Matsubayashi in 196, starring Yosuke Natsuki and Sato Yun.

The film tells the story that in 1941, when the Pacific War broke out, the Japanese navy successfully attacked Pearl Harbor, and then at the beginning of the war, it once took the initiative in the Pacific battlefield in order to open the oil blockade of the US military.

Japan attacked Midway Island, a large US military base in the Pacific Ocean. Due to intelligence mistakes, the Japanese navy suffered heavy losses this time, and it went downhill in the Pacific battlefield from then on, which led to the ultimate defeat in this war.

4. The Miracle of the Pacific is adapted from Don Jones's documentary novel "The Last Samurai: Saipan 1944-1945". It is a war film directed by Japanese director Hideyuki Hirayama and starring Takenouchi Yutaka, Mao Inoue, Takayuki Yamada, Toshiaki Karasawa and Shane McGowan.

The film tells the story that on June 15th, 1944, in Saipan, a fierce battle area during the Pacific War, only 47 Japanese troops faced the US army with 45, troops, and a Japanese soldier named "Fox" by American soldiers survived to the last moment.

5. The Flag of Father's Generation is a war movie produced by American DreamWorks Film Distribution Company, directed by Clint Eastwood and supervised by Steven Spielberg, which is adapted from the bestseller of the same name written by james bradley and Ron Bowes.

The film tells the background of the famous photographic work "American soldiers raise the national flag on Iwo Jima" which represents the battle of Iwo Jima.