Released Date:
1942-05-27
Languages:
English, German, Italian, Japanese, Amharic, Russian
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
52 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.2 (719 Reviews)
This famous propaganda piece, used as a U.S. Army training film in WWII before theatrical release, asks 'why we fight.' The answer compares the 'free' and 'slave' worlds. Included: development of dictatorships in Italy, Germany and Japan, while anti-militarism and isolationism rise in the USA; a look at enemy propaganda; and the first acts of aggression. Walter Huston narrates a combination of archival footage, maps, and other graphics.
Released Date:
2005-04-06
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
65 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (407 Reviews)
Julius J. Epstein
Philip G. Epstein
In this installment of the "Why We Fight" propaganda series, we learn about the country of China and its people. With a brief history of the country, we also learn of why the Japanese wanted to conquer it and felt confident about succeeding. Finally, the history of the war in that theatre is illustrated and shows the stiff determination of the Chinese who use all their resources to oppose Japanese aggression to the end.
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