1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, British men and women are seen working in a defense plant (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1944 - General Clark bestows citation streamers upon the 5th Army's 100th battalion, comprised entirely of Japanese-American soldiers.
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1940s - Gasoline and meat are rationed on the American homefront during WWII, and housewives return their cooking fats to butchers (narrated in 1964).
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1942 - Admiral Nimitz decorates US Navy airmen who fought in the Battle of Midway.
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1940 - American expatriates ordered to return home wait at the Embassy in France.
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1940s - A prohibited area at a Monsanto chemical plant is marked with a sign.
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary, the Great Wall of China is highlighted as having effectively kept out invaders in ancient times, and Japanese forces must get creative to conquer the country in WWII (narrated in 1944).
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1942 - In this animated film, Old Mother Hubbard's dog turns her in for hoarding food during WWII.
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1940s - The Leonard Ware trio records a song at a WQXR radio station for the Food for Victory campaign.
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1940s - Henry Ford shows off his automobile plants that are now being used to build bombers and tanks for the military.
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1938 - People dig trenches in preparation for air raids in London, England, and men march to enlist.
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1940s - Men and women inspect helmets on a passing conveyer belt at a world war two war factory.
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1942 - RAF night raiders board their bombers and take off for Nazi Germany.
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NORMANDY - 1944 - Allied landing crafts are anchored at portable harbors set up on Omaha Beach.
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1945 - Men and women who work at a Boeing plant cheer the completion of a new B-29 superfortress that will be flown to Tokyo.
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1940s - A meeting of the French High Commission takes place in Senegal.
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1942 - In this animated film, Bugs Bunny dons a cow skull in the desert to sing a patriotic duet of "O Susannah!" with Elmer Fudd.
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1945 - Housewives lead scrap metal drives on the homefront, and everyone celebrates the end of gas rationing when WWII ends (narrated in 1964).
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1942 - A tunnel is constructed and pipe laid for the oil industry in the US, to help the war effort.
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1945 - Russian armored division and rocket launchers on US Army lend-lease trucks are driven in a May Day Parade through Moscow's Red Square.
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1938 - Czech troops withdraw from Sudetenland, and injured soldiers are seen.
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1943 - Admiral Nimitz welcomes US Marines back after a successful raid on a Japanese island, led by Evans Carlson and James Roosevelt.
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1939 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, German forces succeed in taking Warsaw, Poland (narrated in 1943).
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1944 - In this Frank Capra documentary, American-trained Chinese fighter pilots are seen in action against the Japanese.
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary, a montage shows Russiand working in myriad professions, with the people's commonality being patriotism.
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1941 - Airplane engines are turned out at the Allison Airplane Motor Plant in Indianapolis, Indiana for America and the war effort in Britain.
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, the Siegfried Line is constructed by the Nazis (narrated in 1943).
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1944 - Princess Elizabeth christens a flying fortress at an American air base, where she meets General Doolittle along with her parents King George VI and the Queen Mother.
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1943 - RAF and US Army Air Force bombers conduct an air raid on Rome.
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1944 - US Army artillerymen fire medical supplies and rations to a trapped division of soldiers.
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1942 - US Army Air Corps bombers are mass produced by defense plants.
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1941 - In this Frank Capra documentary, Russian soldiers are able to keep Moscow from occuping German forces (narrated in 1943).
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1945 - The US Army continues to develop sneak craft and sneak craft detection technology to stay ahead of its enemy counterparts.
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1940 - Queen Elizabeth, King George, and Winston Churchill are seen among crowds assessing the immense wreckage left in the wake of the Battle of Britain.
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1942 - Women working in a defense plant construct and inspect an airship for the US Navy.
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1940 - British troops are seen in action in the Battle of Dunkirk.
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1945 - A US Navy plane gets off to a shaky takeoff from an aircraft carrier. Another plane lands on the flight deck and is engulfed in flames, but miraculously the pilot is pulled to safety.
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1935 - Nazi German soldiers are seen in close-up, standing in wait in the Free City of Danzig.
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1940 - Civilians in Belgium and Holland run for cover as the Luftwaffe bombs their cities.
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1941 - US Navy ships go up in flames after the attack on Pearl Harbor, spurring patriotism across the country (narrated in 1963).
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1938 - Large crowds turn out to welcome Prime Minister Chamberlain at the Heston airport back home to England after he was at the Munich Agreement.
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, British civilians decorate Christmas trees at home and in air raid shelters (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, a montage shows the ways British women are helping the war effort (narrated in 1943).
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1942 - Aerial view of hit enemy ships during the Battle of Midway.
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1941 - Ships are seen burning after the attack on Pearl Harbor (narrated in 1945).
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1943 - Checking gasoline and ammunition in tanks in preparation for combat, in the U.S. Army during WWII.
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1943 - US Army tanks are rolled out of a factory and driven on testing grounds.
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary, the Flying Tigers are seen in combat and Japanese troops march at a base (narrated in 1944).