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- Produced and presented as evidence at the Nuremberg war crimes trial of Hermann Göring and twenty other Nazi leaders.
- Over 40 Army cameramen from the 1st Belorussian and the 1st Ukrainian Fronts contributed footage of this remarkable documentary of the fall of Berlin, including captured German footage.
- A documentary account of the allied invasion of Europe during World War II compiled from the footage shot by nearly 1400 cameramen.
- Part VII of the "Why We Fight" series of wartime documentaries. This entry attempts to describe the factors leading up to America's entry into the Second World War.
- Military documentary about the four years of Pacific war detailing the history of the defeat of Japan.
- A comprehensive look at the war in the Pacific during World War II. Shot as a propaganda film by acclaimed Hollywood director Frank Capra
- Produced and presented as evidence at the Nuremberg war crimes trial of Hermann Göring and twenty other Nazi leaders.
- The first documentary on the German occupation of Rome and Italian resistance in the waning years of World War II. Shot over two years covering the trial of Fascist police chief Pietro Caruso, who organized the Ardeatine massacre of 300 Italian prisoners as reprisal for a partisan attack.
- Frank Capra directed this film in the vein of his Why We Fight series. It was intended to be shown to American troops participating in the invasion and occupation of Germany. But by the time it was ready, Germany was on its way to falling. Hence, the film was shelved. Never widely distributed or shown, it covers the events leading up World War II and comments on the character of the German people.
- Documentary about the construction of the Stilwell Road - originally called The Ledo Road - a 478-mile passage from Assam, India, to Ledo, Burma, during World War II.
- Describes the Russian attack against the Germans, which drove them away from the Dneiper river, and finally out of Ukraine.
- Documentary showcasing footage of the trials and executions of Nazi war criminals in Kharkov, Russia in December, 1943.
- The 6th Marine Division invade Okinawa in 1945 helping to end World War II..This film may contain variations in audio and video quality due to limitations of the original source material
- Documentary about details of the intensive training of the Marines training for Commandos.
- Steam, and its many uses in heavy industry.
- The film tells the story of World War II as it really happened, historical newsreel footage. Also, it features America's involvement in World War II.
- Instructional cartoon for the Admiralty.
- Seminal Danish documentary about Nazi Germany's occupation of Denmark in the Second World War between 1940 and 1945.
- A documentary dedicated to the 25th anniversary of Soviet Armenia, supervised by the Soviet Ukrainian filmmaker Aleksandr Dovzhenko.
- This film is about WWII and it outlines the situation from D-Day to the capture of Paris. It follows the war front in the European front.
- A documentary on a real life event in which 100 santas raced each other across Canada with the goal of raising money for countries devastated in World War II.
- Camerawoman, civilian socialite Miss Rosie Newman, had unprecedented access to the Armed Forces and shot remarkable footage of aspects of life on Britain's home front. 'Britain At War' offers a unique and personal record of the country at war in stunning colour.
- Just after Munich was taken by the American troops on April 30, 1945, film was taken showing the devastation of about 90% of the city centre.
- Four-part documentary (each part of which was also available as a short subject) relating to films and other customs of the 1910s and 1920s, consisting of: 1) "Stars of Yesterday", a parade of closeup shots of about 45 silent-era film stars ranging from Marie Dressler to Dolores Costello, Tom Mix and Tony (the horse) to Douglas Fairbanks; 2) "Time Marches Back", a compilation of about a dozen newsreel items ranging from the 1899 Jeffries-Fitzsimmons prize fight thru Babe Ruth's early days with the New York Yankees, and also personalities such as Teddy Roosevelt at home and the inauguration of Prince Edward; 3) a filmed Victoria stage melodrama, "The Drunkard", originally produced by Louis Weiss in the 1930s; and 4) a de-subtitled reprise, possibly edited, of the 1915 motion picture "East Lynne", with satirical narration and sound effects...