- Directors: Frank Capra; Anatole Litvak
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- Genre: History
- Movie Type: Military & War
- Themes: Great Battles
- Release Year: 1944
- Country: US
- Run Time: 67 minutes
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The Battle of China |



| Wikipedia: The Battle of China |
| Why We Fight: The Battle of China | |
The opening of The Battle of China |
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| Directed by | Frank Capra; Anatole Litvak |
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| Produced by | Office of War Information |
| Written by | Julius Epstein; Philip Epstein |
| Narrated by | Anthony Veiller |
| Cinematography | Robert Flaherty |
| Editing by | William Hornbeck |
| Distributed by | War Activities Committee of the Motion Pictures Industry |
| Release date(s) | 1944 |
| Running time | 65 min |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Preceded by | The Battle of Russia |
| Followed by | War Comes to America |
The Battle of China (1944) was the sixth film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series. It follows an introduction to Chinese culture and history with the modern history of China and the founding of the Republic of China by Sun Yat-sen, leading on to the Japanese invasion. The invasion of China is explained in terms of the four-step plan for Japanese conquest, mentioned in the Tanaka Memorial.
Special attention is paid to Japanese atrocities such as the bombing of Shanghai and the Nanking Massacre – the film includes graphic film footage of the Nanking atrocities. The film mentions a Nanking massacre death toll of 40,000 – far lower than modern estimates; the true death toll was unknown at the time.
The mass westward migration associated with the moving of the Chinese capital to Chongqing, and the construction of the Burma Road are also covered, and the film concludes with overview of the Chinese victory at the Battle of Changsha.
The Chinese communists are never explicitly mentioned, but are implicitly acknowledged with a discussion of Chinese guerrilla warfare behind the Japanese lines.
The introductory maps shown in the film show China as including Outer Mongolia and Tannu Tuva, as they were, at this time, claimed by the Republic of China. These areas are not claimed by present-day People's Republic of China.
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| Frank Capra's Why We Fight series |
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| Prelude to War • The Nazis Strike • Divide and Conquer • The Battle of Britain • The Battle of Russia • The Battle of China • War Comes to America |
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