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World War II Films Library

DVD-VIDEO Sets starting 24.95$Massive Three Dvd Set
21 Rare - Uncensored - Films
Total Run Time: 424 Minutes over Seven (7) Hours of Rare, Controversial and Original Ww2 Footage!
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Germany/Europe

Film #1 - World at War

Footage taken from secret government archives.
A U.S. government produced, feature length film containing real footage of growing Nazi aggression in Europe which eventually led up to Pearl Harbor and a full scale World War. History, filmed as it happened, shows the massacre of Ethiopia, the invasion of Austria and Czechoslovakia, the blitzkrieg of Poland, the tragic fall of France and much more... A truly amazing piece of history!

Content Advisory: Explicit Wartime Violence.

Created: 1942
Producer: U.S. Office of War Information
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 42 Minutes

Film #2 - Divide and Conquer

Directed and edited by FRANK CAPRA
Explains the German invasion of Denmark, Norway, Holland, Belgium, France and the evacuation of the British forces at Dunkirk. This film has intense battlefield footage taken from News Reels created in the U.S. and other military films held by the U.N. Excellent visual explanation of German military strategy and war events as they unfolded during the Nazi conquest of Eastern Europe. From the "Why We Fight" series of films created to bolster troop morale during the war.

Content Advisory: Explicit Wartime Violence.

Created: 1943
Producer: U.S. War Department
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 54 Minutes

Film #3 - Mission Accomplished: The Story of the Flying Fortress

Autumn, 1942 bombing runs of B-17s over Europe.
An excellent overview of a mission carried out by a troop of Fortress flyers. Tells that this was the first use of the infamous B-17 warplane and boasts about it's effectiveness in the war despite it's flaws (lack of speed, range, fire power). Excellent actual footage of bombs being dropped over Europe and preparing the B-17 for action.

Content Advisory: Explicit Wartime Violence.

Created: 1942
Producer: U.S. Office of War Information, Bureau of Motion Pictures
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 11 Minutes

Film #4 - D-Day Minus One

Paratroopers and gliders land on Normandy Beach.
Record of the operations of the U.S. 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions in the 1944 invasion of France. Shows paratroops, gliders and troop carriers landing in France behind the German lines a day prior to the main invasion, helping to prepare the way for the invasion of Normandy.

Content Advisory: Explicit Wartime Violence.

Created: 1945
Producer: U.S. Army Air Forces
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 17 Minutes

Film #5 - Triumph of the Will

Leni Riefenstahl
Controversial German film-maker Leni Riefenstahl, whose hypnotic depiction of Hitler's 1934 Nuremberg rally, Triumph of the Will, is renowned and was considered to be the best propaganda film ever. Original German Film; No Subtitles.

Content Advisory: Explicit Wartime Violence.

Created: 1934
Producer: Leni Reifenstahl
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 11 Minutes

The U.S./Japanese Conflict

Film #1 - Bombing of Pearl Harbor

Attack on Pearl Harbor; the S.S. Normandie fire at a New York pier.
Early review of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Rare, news reel footage of burning and sinking ships, airplanes and some interesting facts about how much damage was actually inflicted by Japanese Submarines. There's additional footage of the S.S. Normandy, a luxury liner commissioned by the US War Department to be converted into a war vessel. Fire breaks out and she slowly keels over despite efforts to save her. Amazing footage - strongly recommended!

Content Advisory: Wartime News/Propaganda.

Created: 1942
Producer: Castle Films - News Reel
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 10 Minutes

Film #2 - Japanese Relocation

A film defending the internment of Japanese American citizens during World War II.
An historical film that "gleefully" describes the "transfer" of Japanese residents from the Pacific Coastline to camps setup within the U.S. Interior. Over 100,000 Japanese people were uprooted with 2/3 of them being American citizens. Alludes to the auctioning off of personal property belonging to the displaced Japanese, saying that it "often involved financial sacrifice for the evacuees". Highly controversial and deeply debated. Were there actually Concentration Camps on American soil during World War II?

Content Advisory: U.S. Propaganda / Explicit Racism and Exploitation.

Created: 1943
Producer: U.S. Office of War Information, U.S. War Relocation Authority
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 10 Minutes

Film #3 - What Makes a Battle

Strategy and successes of the Marshall Islands battle in World War II
Shows the battle over the Marshall Islands as a piece of U.S. master intelligence, strategy and Japanese persistence. Explains how air, sea and land forces continuously bombarded Japanese strong holds until the enemy was defeated and the islands were finally captured. Out of 10,000 Japanese soldiers only 264 surrendered. Uses excellent animation to explain U.S. strategy.

Content Advisory: Explicit Wartime Violence.

Created: 1944
Producer: U.S. War Department, Army Pictorial Service
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 16 Minutes

Film #4 - Our Enemy: The Japanese

U.S. Propaganda film used to bolster hatred for the Japanese within the troops.
Film which attempts to convey an understanding of Japanese life and philosophy so that the U.S. may more readily defeat its enemy. Portrays the Japanese as "primitive, murderous and fanatical." Has interesting footage of Japan during the 1930s and 1940s.

Highly negative narration by Joseph C. Grew, former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, who says "you cannot measure the Japanese sense of logic by any Western yardstick - Their weapons are modern; their thinking 2000 years out of date."

Content Advisory: Explicit Racism / Wartime Propaganda.

Created: 1943
Producer: U.S. Office of War Information, Bureau of Motion Pictures
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 20 Minutes

Film #5 - Challenge to Democracy

Japanese Americans in concentration camps during World War II.
Government-produced film attempting to defend the massive confinement of Japanese Americans in "concentration camps" during World War II. The narrator attempts to redefine the terms “relocation” and “evacuation,” in order to justify the forced imprisonment of American citizens based entirely on race. A very rare and controversial propaganda film indeed.

Content Advisory: U.S. Propaganda / Explicit Racism and Exploitation.

Created: 1944
Producer: U.S. War Relocation Authority
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 17 Minutes

Film #6 - My Japan

Anti-Japanese propaganda film produced to spur the sale of U.S. war bonds.
Disturbing film showing actual footage of explicit wartime violence including dead bodies, decapitated heads and men being executed onscreen. A complex portrayal of Japanese people being vicious, single minded and unemotional. Using "captured Japanese footage" we are told that that the Japanese people are brutally "realistic," and willing to sacrifice everything to win the war" - So, You Better Buy U.S. War Bonds!!

Content Advisory: Explicit Racism and Extreme Violence.

Created:1945
Producer:U.S. Treasury Department
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 16 Minutes

Film #7 - Special Delivery

U.S. Army: Bikini Island atomic bomb tests.
This film starts out by describing many of the different types of military jets and bombers that make up the power of the U.S. Air Force eventually leading up to the B-29 and the historic event of dropping an atom bomb on Bikini Atoll in Operation Crossroads. Shows the massive destruction caused within a 5 mile area of ground zero where 73 ships and other "props" were setup within this zone.

Content Advisory: None

Created:1946
Producer:U.S. Army Air Forces
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 12 Minutes

Film #8 - Operation Crossroads

U.S. Navy: Bikini Island atomic bomb tests.
Documents the Able Day and Baker Day blasts of the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Island in the Pacific. This film starts out with a conventional look at military aircraft, other than fighter jets and bombers, and eventually shows the aftermath effects of an atomic bomb test drop from "Dave's Dream" - the same B-29 that dropped the bomb that obliterated Nagasaki.

Content Advisory: None

Created:1946
Producer:U.S. Navy, Commander Joint Task Force One
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 27 Minutes

Film #9 - A Tale of Two Cities

How the atomic bomb destroyed the people and cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Documents the Able Day and Baker Day blasts of the atomic bomb tests at Bikini Island in the Pacific. This film starts out with a conventional look at military aircraft, other than fighter jets and bombers, and eventually shows the aftermath effects of an atomic bomb test drop from "Dave's Dream" - the same B-29 that dropped the bomb that obliterated Nagasaki.

Content Advisory: Wartime Destruction and Violence.

Created:1946
Producer:U.S. War Department
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 12 Minutes

The Home Front

Film #1 - Combat America

(Clark Gable)
Produced at the command of General Henry H. Arnold, Commanding General of the Army Air Forces, this film follows the Flying Fortress crews of the 351st Bombardment Group from the end of their training at a Colorado training field to actual combat over Germany.

After his wife (Carole Lombard) was killed in a plane crash, a grieving Clark Gable joined the Army Air Corps and requested immediate combat action. The Army decided to record the activities of his group, the 351st, and use the film as an orientation for gunners training to serve in Europe. Although this film focuses on the actual missions of the group, Gable narrates and appears in several short scenes where he interviews his fellow airmen. This movie covers all aspects of an Army Air Force Gunner's life from his leisure activities to actual combat over Europe. It also deals with the harsh reality of death and tending to the seriously wounded. This film contains actual combat footage and has quite a bit of historical value

Content Advisory: Explicit Wartime Violence

Created:1945
Producer:U.S. Office of War Information, United States Army Air Forces
Format:NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time:62 Minutes

Film #2 - Ring of Steel

arrated by the great 1940's actor - SPENCER TRACY.
A short film describing the evolution of the U.S. soldier from the American Revolution through the early stages of WWII. Designed to promote patriotism and inspire young men to enlist. A strong "Protect the Home Front" theme with actual footage from several early wars and battles. Narrated by SPENCER TRACY.

Content Advisory: Wartime Propaganda.

Created: 1941
Producer: U.S. Office of Emergency Managements
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 9 Minutes

Film #3 - A Letter From Bataan

Heart wrenching plea for increased commitment by Americans to win the war.
In the jungles of Bataan, two American soldiers, unable to see enemy planes because of night blindness are hit by a Japanese bomb. Pete is killed outright, Johnny dies on the operating table, his last words, "I've got to write a letter"... Johnny's letter is a moving plea to the folks back home to make sure all American soldiers have the necessary things he and Pete didn't have on Bataan like food, guns and ammunition.

Content Advisory: Wartime Propaganda.

Created: 1944
Producer: Paramount Pictures
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 14 Minutes

Film #4 - It's Everybody's War

Narrated by the great 1940's actor - HENRY FONDA.
Portrays one town's struggles with losing boys in the war. Presented by 20th Century Fox and narrated by Henry Fonda, it's clear there that this film won't pull any punches about how a town cheered when the boys went to war, then slowly, as the war dragged on, how that slowly lead to dread. But soon the town realized if they increased production, and rationed everything, that would increase the speediness of the boys coming home. Excellent production values and acting, this film comes highly recommended!

Highly negative narration by Joseph C. Grew, former U.S. Ambassador to Japan, who says "you cannot measure the Japanese sense of logic by any Western yardstick - Their weapons are modern; their thinking 2000 years out of date."

Content Advisory: Wartime Propaganda.

Created: 1945
Producer: Twentieth Century-Fox
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 15 Minutes

Film #5 - Challenge to Democracy

Government-produced World War II newsreel.
Starts off with a review of the new "Mosquito Bomber", made completely out of wood, that was created as a result of the metal shortage during the war.

Next, actual footage tells the story of the U.S. takeover of New Guinea and shows Japanese equipment captured by U.S. forces including gas masks, bayonet's and the first "bullet proof vest".

"Liberator's Blast Naples" - Actual footage that shows the first American attack on Italian soil. Excellent footage of the crew of the important "Daisy Mae" bombing mission.

...plus propaganda footage including how American's need to conserve resources at home and a short presentation of World War II clips set to patriotic band music.

Content Advisory: Wartime Propaganda.

Created: 1942
Producer:U.S. Office of War Information
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 19 Minutes

Film #6 - Freedom Comes High

Featuring actor James Craig and the beautiful actress, Barbara Britton.
A fast-paced drama about a young married couple, Steve and Ellen, who are divided by Steve's enlistment in the Navy during World War II. While entering enemy waters, Steve's ship is struck during battle. Steve's spirit appears as Ellen reads the last letter he wrote to her: "I am sure you'll understand that whatever I do for you and the baby is more important right now than anything else in the world. The value of these things can't be measured in ordinary ways, but must be paid for in dollars and cents -- sometimes in lives. "Freedom Comes High". No matter what happens, I shall always be with you." These words console Ellen as she receives the telegram announcing his death. Vice Admiral John H. Towers, Commander Air Force Pacific Islands then appears to encourage the buying of war bonds ("You do your share, we'll do ours") to drive the Japanese troops from the sea and the air, so that then they will "be utterly doomed".

Content Advisory: Wartime Propaganda.

Created:1944
Producer:U.S. Office of War Information, U.S. Navy
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 13 Minutes

Film #7 - Remember These Faces

Intense view of American soldiers in combat, produced to sell war bonds.
Classic, one of a kind, color film that shows American soldiers in action. Horrific in many ways, this top-notch propaganda film focuses primarily on the death and suffering caused by the war. Incredible "Real Footage" of soldiers while in battle and the pipeline that was formed to handle the dead and wounded. This is an Amazing film that pulled at the heart strings of many American's during the mid-1940's.

Content Advisory: Explicit Wartime Violence, Suffering and Death.

Created:1945
Producer:U.S. Treasury, War Finance Division - U.S. Navy, Marines, Coast Guard
Format: NTSC DVD, Windows PC
Run Time: 17 Minutes

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