WWII Training & Propaganda

WWII Training & Propaganda

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WWII Training & Propaganda
  • M1 Rifle Preparatory Training - WW2 Film

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  • Rifle Automatic Cal. 30 Browning M1918A2

  • Photographic Intelligence for Bombardment Aviation (1943)

    Digitally remastered in HD; Photographic Intelligence for Bombardment Aviation (1943) was produced by the U.S. Army Air Forces First Motion Picture Unit, and was designed to demystify a then rapidly evolving technique.
    The present 24 minute film relies a little heavily on jargon and abbreviation...

  • Angels In Overalls: The P-38 Lightning

    The famous P-38 Lightning had a different nickname as well during World War II - "Angels in Overalls". This programs highlights its strengths to the factory workers in the US who built it.

  • Women in Defense

    Narrated by Katherine Hepburn from text written by Eleanor Roosevelt, this 1941 film was made to show what women were already doing as the war effort kicked off - and helped many imagine what more they could do!

  • M1928A1 Thomspon Training Films

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  • Why We Fight - Series

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    This presentation of the Why We Fight is an enhanced upscale version of the Frank Kappa World War 2 series. It is the highest quality version available anywhere. Not only was the program upscaled the high definition it has been quality corrected seen by scene to bring you the clearest richest vis...

  • Lady Marines

    Explore a vintage program that is part training film and part recruitment tool.

  • Chiggers - WW2 USMC Training Film

  • Curiosity Killed a Cat: 1943

  • Dry Dock with Keel Bilge Pumps - WW2 Navy Training

  • These Are The Parachutists

  • The Paratroops

    Produced by the Office of War information's Bureau of Motion Pictures, this program gives us a contemporary look at how early American received their jump training, and also how some of those men moved on to specialize in winter and mountain warfare. Fans of the 10th Mountain may find this very i...

  • The Rear Gunner

    "The Rear Gunner" is a propaganda and training films produced under the auspices of the Office of War Information during World War II. It stars Burgess Meredith and Ronald Reagan. Enjoy this piece of history here - upscaled to HD with audio improved and Close Captions provided for HistoryFix.

  • Why We Fight V: The Battle of Russia

    This is quite an epic, running nearly an hour and a half for both parts. Considerable time is given to a description of Russia and its many peoples, and its implacable resistance to previous invaders through history. Wartime politics being what they were, such things as Stalin’s nonaggression pac...

  • Why We Fight VI: The Battle of China

    Like the Russian installment, we are given a good deal of information about the vastness and complexity of China and the character of its people. Much of the emphasis is on the brutality of the Japanese invasion. One of the few major inaccuracies in this series is the emphasis in the so-called “T...

  • Freedom Comes High

    What happens when a family is separated by WW2, even though the husband is not a young GI? Enjoy this 1944 made short film told through the letters between Ellen and Steve

  • West Point: Symbol of our Army

    Released in 1943, this newsreel shows West Point during the stewardship of Major General Francis Bowditch Wilby (April 24, 1883 – November 20, 1965). Wilby served as the 39th Superintendent of the United States Military Academy from 1942 to 1945, during World War II. Many of the Cadet Corps athl...

  • Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons: The Cycle of Operation

  • Fundamentals of Small Arms Weapons: Semiautomatic and Automatic Fire

  • The Battle Of Midway

    Director Ford and his regular camera man Joseph August, who had worked on many Hollywood features with Ford, were assigned to Midway Island in 1942 to document, for the Navy, the work of guerrillas and resistance fighters in the Pacific. Two days before the battle of Midway, he learned that the J...