Action Movie Based on True Story! To End All Wars | Full movies



🎬 Action movie based on true events! To End All Wars | Full movies

🎬 To End All Wars

🔸 “To End All Wars” — a gripping true story of Allied soldiers captured by the Japanese during WWII. Forced to build a railway through deadly jungles, they endure cruelty and despair — yet find strength, faith, and humanity amid the horror of war.

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  1. Hello I have seen this movie 3 x and will see it again. My father was in a Japanese prison for the whole Japanese occupation of Rabaul in PNG. The prison camp was where the Christian missionaries from USA, Australia and even Germany were kept. My father and his team would go out and gather even steal food from the Japanese to feed the missionaries. In honor of these natives bravery a book was written by Bishop Shermach then..titled..They Beat us All…I understand the message in this film very well. What a story…..

  2. War is created by those who are in the thrones ,the higher ups.They're just create and gathered huge armies and killer weapons to sell to third world countries .
    War is one kind of Business.A Political monopoly.
    Those who started the war are person without mercy, full of greed ,hatered and so selfish.They are sitting in their command center while their armies are in the battlefield, wasting their blood and leaving their families with grief. Lost their lives with nothing .Both of them in different side.
    But in War, no one can be a winner. Only destruction and devastation were left. It is the price of human pride , greed , and hunger of power …the SUFFERING of INNOCENTS and all humankind.
    I hate war. I hate genocide.😡

    And I hate my EX !!!🙄😅

  3. Not a bad film but does not have a patch on the 1957 film The Bridge on the River Kwai. Strange thing to see prisoners of war mostly clean shaven too. Prisoners of the Japanese were not privvy to any tools for hygiene etc and if anything, they had to improve tools for shaving etc which would not have rendered close or comfortable shaving apparatus. The other thing was all the white teeth which would have been subject to rot etc and would most assuredly not be shiny white. That's one thing the make up people should have attended to.

  4. Back in the 70s I had the privelige of interiewing Edward, Weary Dunlop, a name known to most Australians as that time. Dunlop was a an officer and army doctor surgeon who saved countless lives of POWs on the Burma railway, He had been a noted rugby player and boxer before the war. At 6'4" he often stood up to his Japanese captors. Japanese would enter the sick bay with the credo "All men must work." Dunlop often manage to prevent sick men from the work details and he was beaten many time. Guards sometime stood on a box to be able to beat Dunlop about the face. He survived the war and emerged without a hatred of the Japanese. He passed away in 1993. A truly great man.

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