Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe World War II US Government account of the European theatre of the war from after the English and French entry to the fall of France.The World War II US Government account of the European theatre of the war from after the English and French entry to the fall of France.The World War II US Government account of the European theatre of the war from after the English and French entry to the fall of France.
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- Self - in Railway Carriage with Huntziger
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- Self (with jubilant Hitler, to his right)
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- Self - with de Gaulle and Giraud
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- Narrator
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- Self - Speech
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- Self - with Churchill and FDR
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- Self - Speech
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- Self - Gangster, Alive and Dead
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- Self - in WWI
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- Self - Speech
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- Self - Handshake with de Gaulle
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- Self - Speech
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- Self - Hitler Is Germany Speech
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- Self (with jubilant Hitler, to his right)
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- Self - Speech
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- Self
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- Self - in Railway Carriage for French Surrender
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- Self - Looks at Map with Hitler
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- Réalisation
- Frank Capra(non crédité)
- Anatole Litvak(non crédité)
- Scénario
- Julius J. Epstein(non crédité)
- Philip G. Epstein(non crédité)
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- AnecdotesThis documentary is considered a Second World War wartime propaganda documentary film of the United States.
- GaffesSome of the film of the invasion of Norway show Italian bombers attacking British ships. The Italian Air Force was not involved in the invasion of Norway.
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Narrator: So before striking with his armies, he used another weapon. The propaganda barrage, to confuse, to make them lose faith... to divide and conquer. To lull the fears of the little neutrals, propaganda minister Goebbels told them:... Germany didn't want a war at all. It was Britain and France that caused all the trouble.
- ConnexionsEdited into Tingen, Edderkoppen 2: Bivirkninger (2013)
Try as it might in this propaganda effort to show a united front against Fascism, Why We Fight has to enlist the glory of France past invoking Marshall Foch's dictum J'attaque while it downplays its reticence in this conflict that could lead to the decimation of the vulnerable Allied force at Dunkirk. Taking the free French Army to North Africa Charles DeGaulle becomes the face of France while Marshall Petain oversees Vichy and allies with the Nazis.
There's more Fuhrer prevaricating ( what a perfect poster boy for propaganda ) as he invades Holland, Belgium and Norway in preparation for the invasion of Great Britain. The charts and maps displaying his well executed plan to overrun the lowlands of western Europe are both sobering and disturbing as the Germans well oiled war machine looks unstoppable.
For its time Divide and Conquer does an excellent job of explaining and presenting the war and the high stakes involved in clear and concise terms. There is no avoiding the bleakness of the situation but like all the series entries it ends on a note of hope and resolve, in this case provided by the incredible courage of non-combatants ferrying the retreating Allied Army across the English Channel to safety where they would live to fight another day.
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- 8 déc. 2009
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- Pourquoi nous combattons 3: Diviser pour régner
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- Durée57 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1