1940 - Hitler oversees a military parade which includes marching units, armored vehicles, and Luftwaffe planes in flight.
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1942 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, a montage shows Japanese forces bombing Pearl Harbor and China, and Nazi forces attacking many countries across Europe.
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1935 - Nazis use sandwich boards and banners to advertise their party in the Free City of Danzig elections.
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1943 - Madame Chiang Kai-Shek visits her alma mater, Wellesley College on commencement day.
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1941 - In this Frank Capra documentary, German and Russian soldiers fight for Sevastopol, Russia (narrated in 1943).
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1940s - A British political cartoonist works at home.
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1944 - The Tuskegee Airmen bomb Orsgona, Italy.
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1941 - Airplanes are assembled at the Vultee plant in Downey, California.
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary, Chinese families evacuate land that is being forfeited to the Japanese, prying up railroads in their wake (narrated in 1944).
Tank at Utah Beach D-day museum, Normandy France
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1942 - General MacArthur decorates a wounded war correspondent in New Guinea, and his jeep drives by many supportive villagers.
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary, Chinese leaders such as Chiang Kai-Shek give rousing speeches to a unified China, encouraging support for the war against Japan (narrated in 1944).
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1941 - In this animated film, Porky Pig asks fifth columnists to leave the theater.
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1940 - Finnish ski troops are seen escorting Russian POWs along a snowy mountain range, seizing their supplies of arms and tanks.
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1943 - In this Frank Capra documentary, allied troops march and sing in support of Russia.
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1944 - American servicemen storm the beaches of Normandy on D-Day (narrated in 1946).
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1940s - Leonard Ware records a song at a WQXR radio station for the Food for Victory campaign.
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1935 - Joseph Goebbels salutes Nazis stationed in the Free City of Danzig in time for the elections, and his car drives past more.
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1943 - Chinese air cadets receive training from US Army Air Force aviation schools in America.
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1943 - FDR and Eleanor Roosevelt are reunited with all their children and grandchildren for Christmas.
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1942 - Men and women assemble anti-aircraft guns at an American defense plant.
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1942 - Anti-aircraft guns are rolled out of an American factory.
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, RAF pilots salvage scrap from shot down Luftwaffe planes (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1942 - A captured Japanese sub is brought to San Francisco's Chinatown as a war trophy, and a dragon dance is part of the celebration.
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1942 - US automobile manufacturers pivot to make army tanks after America enters WWII.
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1941 - In this Frank Capra documentary, Russian airmen, infantrymen, and cavalrymen prepare for wintry battle (narrated in 1943).
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1939 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, citizens of Danzig, Poland attempt to fortify their city against Hitler's invading forcs (narrated in 1943).
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1946 - Civilians in Tokyo and Yokohama, Japan struggle to get enough food and rebuild shelter after the devastation of war.
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USA - 1943 - In this musical, a woman sings about the virtues of forgoing traditionally feminine activities for working at the Navy yard during WWII.
Barbed wire at Utah Beach. World War 2 D-day, Normandy France
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1941 - In this Frank Capra documentary, the Luftwaffe and German army begin an attack on Russia (narrated in 1943).
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1942 - In this animated film, an industrious ant wonders how a grasshopper can afford to be so lazy, and he produces war bonds.
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1946 - The black market flourishes in postwar Japan.
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary, Chinese men, women and youth are trained to join the armed forces (narrated in 1944).
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1943 - In this Frank Capra documentary, wounded German POWs are seen trekking through snow in Stalingrad, Russia.
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary, the fighting style of Chinese peasant guerrilla forces against the Japanese is explained (narrated in 1944).
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1943 - American and Australian forces engage in jungle warfare against the Japanese in New Guinea.
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1941 - In this Frank Capra documentary, Russian servicemen force German forces to rereat in the winter on foot and horseback, in tanks and in aircrafts (narrated in 1943).
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1938 - British soldiers are seen with an anti-aircraft gun by Big Ben in London, England, and Londoners don respirators. FDR and Prime Minister Churchill are seen in meetings.
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ASIA - 1945 - The lead bomber in a USAF B-29 squadron drops smoke markers for P-51 Mustangs to see en route to Japan.
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1939 - General Vuillemin reviews air cadets at the Ecole de L'Air military school in Salon-De-Provence, France.
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1945 - President Truman's cabinet meets to discuss Japan's agreement to surrender, and FDR is remembered as a hero.
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1945 - President Truman announces that Japan has unconditionally surrendered and that the allies accept these terms, thus ending WWII.
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, Adolf Hitler and his staff survey the Eiffel Tower, then drive triumphantly through the ruins of Paris, Dunkirk and Calais (narrated in 1943).
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1942 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, animation is used to show Japan's invasion of Manchuria.
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1945 - Joseph Goebbels' brother Hans is captured by the allies, and General Dittmar surrenders to them as well.