STRUGGLE TO CONTROL MEDITERRANEAN SEA “SEA OF STRIFE“ 1930s DOCUMENTARY SPANISH CIVIL WAR 29704z

Want to support this channel and help us preserve old films? Visit Visit our website This late 1930s to early 1940s black and white film “Sea of Strife“ is about the Mediterranean Sea and the centuries-long struggles to control it and the areas that border it from Carthage to Phoenicia to the present day. The end of the film focuses on the Italian aggression in Ethiopia and the Spanish Civil War, which was raging at the time the film was made. The conflict threatened to become international in scope, as Germany openly supported the Nationalist forces with air power. The film was produced by Front Page Productions. The film opens with a shot of a long camel train moving across the desert sand (:30-:42). Re-enactment is shown of ancient Mediterranean occupants loading a boat with supplies. A large wheel is hand-turned as a group of men pull a large stone slab up a hill. Men in ancient dress fight and throw fire brands. A map is shown of the Mediterr
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