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Films & Shows from U.s. War Department

Welcome to our dedicated collection of titles produced by U.s. War Department. Renowned for its creative vision, quality craftsmanship, and cinematic innovation, U.s. War Department has contributed some of the most memorable and influential works to the world of film and television. Whether you’re a longtime follower of their productions or discovering their catalogue for the first time, this selection offers a window into the storytelling excellence and artistic flair that define U.s. War Department’s legacy.

With 5 outstanding titles currently featured, our continuously updated lineup includes both celebrated classics and exciting new releases. Explore detailed descriptions, user ratings, and reviews to find the perfect movie or show for your next viewing session. Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of narratives and visual styles that U.s. War Department brings to the screen, and experience the magic of their productions from the comfort of your own home.

December 7th (1943)

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"Docudrama" about the bombing of Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941 and its results, the recovering of the ships, the improving of defense in Hawaii and the US efforts to beat back the Japanese reinforcements.

Why We Fight: The Nazis Strike (1943)

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The second film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series. It introduces Germany as a nation whose aggressive ambitions began in 1863 with Otto von Bismarck and the Nazis as its latest incarnation.

Why We Fight: The Battle of Russia (1943)

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The fifth film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series, revealing the nature and process of the fight between the Soviet Union and Germany in the Second World War.

Enemy Mines in Tunisia (1943)

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A short documentary on German mines and their deployment in the campaign for North Africa during WWII.

Why We Fight: Prelude to War (1942)

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Prelude to War was the first film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series, commissioned by the Pentagon and George C. Marshall. It was made to convince American troops of the necessity of combating the Axis Powers during World War II. This film examines the differences between democratic and fascist states.