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America at War - 6-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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$40.99 $34.97

Ursprünglicher Titel: Prelude to War / The Nazis Strike / Divide and Conquer / The Battle of Britain / The Battle of China / The Battle of Russia / War Comes to America / December 7th / Report from the Aleutians / The Battle of Midway / Know Your Enemy - Japan / The Memphis Be
Wechselnder Titel: Why We Fight / The Nazis Strike / Divide and Conquer / The Battle of Britain / The Battle of China / The Battle of Russia / War Comes to America / December 7th / Report from the Aleutians / The Battle of Midway / Know Your Enemy - Japan / The Memphis Bell
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Ton und Untertitel:
Englisch ( Mono )
Französisch ( Mono )
Französisch ( Subtitles )


Product Ursprung/Format:
France ( PAL/Region 2 )

Laufzeit:
865 min

Längenverhältnis:
Fullscreen

Bonusmaterial:
Kasten-Satz
Featurette
Wechselwirkendes Menü
Multi-DVD Satz
Szene Zugang
Schwarz und Weiß
Broschüre


Film innen gefilmet und produziert:
Vereinigten Staaten ( USA, Kanada )


Vorbei Verwiesen:
Frank Capra
Anatole Litvak
Anthony Veiller
John Ford
Gregg Toland
John Huston
Joris Ivens
William Wyler
John Sturges
George Stevens


Vorbei Geschrieben:
Julius J. Epstein
Philip G. Epstein
Robert Heller
Williband Hentschel
Adolf Hitler
Eric Knight
Anthony Veiller
S.K. Lauren
 
Confucius
Rober Heller
Anatole Litvak
Emma Lazarus
Budd Schulberg
John Huston
John Ford
Dudley Nichols
James Kevin McGuinness
Frank Capra
Carl Foreman
Edgar Peterson
Jerome Chodorov
Lester Koenig
William Wyler
Charles Kaufman


Schauspieler:
Victor Bulwer-Lytton ..... Self
Kai-Shek Chiang ..... Self
Walter Darré ..... Self
Otto Dietrich ..... Self
Hans Frank ..... Self
Joseph Goebbels ..... Self
Hermann Göring ..... Self
Eduard Benes ..... Self
Neville Chamberlain ..... Self
Clementine Churchill ..... Self
Winston Churchill ..... Self
Galeazzo Ciano ..... Self
General Bergeret ..... Self - in Railway Carriage with Huntziger
Karl Brandt ..... Self (with jubilant Hitler, to his right)
Winston Churchill ..... Self - with de Gaulle and Giraud
Warren J. Clear ..... Narrator (uncredited
Walter Darré ..... Self - Speech
Douglas Bader ..... Self (after downing Me-109 and Dornier) (unconfirmed)
Arno Breker ..... Self - Views Eiffel Tower with Hitler and Speer
Winston Churchill ..... Self - with Londoners, Donates Coin on Street
Hermann Göring ..... Self - with Hitler at the Berghof
Adolf Hitler ..... Self - Führer und Reichskanzler
Claire Chennault ..... Self
Madame Chiang ..... Self
Teh Chu ..... Self
Ion Antonescu ..... Self
Nikolay Cherkasov ..... Alexander Nevsky
Anthony Eden ..... Self
Alexander Edler von Daniels ..... Self
Edgar Garrik ..... King Charles XII of Sweden
Dean Acheson ..... Self
General Bergeret ..... Self
A.A. Berle ..... Self
Arno Breker ..... Self
Walter Huston ..... Uncle Sam 'U.S.'
Harry Davenport ..... Mr. 'C'
Dana Andrews ..... Ghost of US Sailor Killed at Pearl Harbor
Paul Hurst ..... World War I Ghost Soldier
George O'Brien ..... Single Voice of the Dead Servicemen
John Huston ..... Narrator
Walter Huston ..... Voices of officers
Milton Ashkin ..... Self - USAAF Fighter Pilot
Lyle A. Bean ..... Self - USAAF Fighter Pilot
Jack Chennault ..... Self - USAAF Fighter Pilot
Henry Fonda ..... Narrator
Jane Darwell ..... Narrator
Logan Ramsey ..... Self
James Roosevelt ..... Self - US Army Major
Donald Crisp ..... Main Narrator (uncredited
John Beal ..... Narrator
Howard Duff ..... Narrator
Walter Huston ..... Narrator
Knox Manning ..... Narrator
John J. McCloy ..... Self - Assistant Secretary of War
Stanley Wray ..... Self - Group Commander
Robert Morgan ..... Self - Pilot
James A. Verinis ..... Self - Co-Pilot
Robert J. Hanson ..... Self - Radio Operator
Charles B. Leighton ..... Self - Navigator
James Stewart ..... James Stewart
John K. Cannon ..... Self - Commander, 12th Air Force
Ira C. Eaker
Howard Hickok ..... Self - Flight Leader
Richard O. Hunziger ..... Self - P-47 Pilot
Mark W. Clark ..... Self - Introduction
John Huston ..... Narrator (uncredited
Walter Huston
Dwight D. Eisenhower ..... Self - US Army General
Omar N. Bradley ..... Self - US Army commander of ground forces invading Nazi Germany
George S. Patton ..... Self - US Army General
Hayden Sears ..... Self - US Army Colonel
Herman Bolker ..... Self - US Army Major


Synopsis:
No German review yet:
Why We Fight: 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. The Nazis Strike: In this installment of the Why We Fight propaganda film series, we see the events of Nazi Germany's diplomatic and military acts of international aggression. One by one, we learn of the Nazi's consistently underhanded and relenting violation of every promise of peace and exploitation of their foes's attempts of appeasement until the invasion of Poland September of 1939 which led to Britain and France finally taking an armed stand against Hitler. Divide and Conquer: In this episode of the Why We Fight propaganda series, the events from the English and French declarations of war against Nazi Germany to the conquest of France by the Nazi. In detail, we learn of how a combination of innovative Nazi military tactics and the work of traitors allowed the conquest of much of Central Europe. The Battle of Britain: In this installment of the 'Why We Fight' propaganda film series, we have the account of Great Britain's last stand against the forces of Nazi Germany. This mainly focuses on the desperate, but successful, battle to maintain their vital air superiority over the British Isles and the morale of the people to prevent invasion. The Battle of China: 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. The Battle of Russia: In this installment of the 'Why We Fight' propaganda series, we learn about the events on the Russian front of World War II. We learn about Russia's heroic resistance to invasion in the past and how those qualities were called upon in the current war. We also learn about Russian tenacity and their determination to win against the seemingly invincible forces of Nazi Germany in the bloodiest fighting of the war. War Comes to America: In this final installment of the 'Why We Fight' propaganda series, the subject focuses on the United States of America. We learn of its good qualities and the things worth fighting for. With that established, we learn of the history of the United States' population shifting opinion towards siding with the Allies against the Axis until the attack on Pearl Harbour which brought America into full scale involvement in the war. December 7th: In the aftermath of the attack on Pearl Harbor, director Gregg Toland is tasked by producer John Ford, both now serving in the navy, to film a documentary about that infamous day. What Toland provided was an 82 minute documentary that featured not only the attack but focused heavily on the local Japanese population's supposedly large role as spies providing information to the homeland. Ford took over the direction of the film and the military eventually released a 34 minute version focusing on the attack. The longer version features Uncle Sam telling the audience how naive America was before Pearl Harbor with recreations of Japanese people collecting information in preparation for the attack. Report from the Aleutians: A official documentary movie about the misson of the US forces on an island of the Aleutians, from which US bombers are attacking the Japanese occupied island Kiska. The movie includes footage from a bombing raid over Kiska with B-17 and B-24 bombers. The Battle of Midway: On June 4-6, 1942, a large Japanese force attempted to capture Midway Island in the North Pacific, but was defeated by U.S. forces with a loss ratio of 4:1 in favor of the Americans. On hand was a crew of naval photographers directed by John Ford; their documentary footage was edited together with narration by Hollywood actors. The film covers the attack on Midway, some limited aerial footage, the search for survivors, and aftermath of the battle. Know Your Enemy - Japan: A comprehensive look at the war in the Pacific during World War II. Shot as a propaganda film by acclaimed Hollywood director Frank Capra. The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress: Documentary about the 25th and last bombing mission of a B17, the 'Memphis Belle'. The 'Memphis Belle' took part in a great bombing raid on sub-pens in Wilhelmshafen, Germany. On their way they encounterd heavy AA fire and interceptors. Thunderbolt: A documentary series on the operations of the 57th Fighter Group in 1944. Stationed in Corsica, their missions largely consisted of low-level attacks on the Italian mainland, far behind the front-line. Their targets were German supplies and the infrastructure carrying it. This was part of Operation Strangle, the idea of which was to weaken the German front-line forces through depriving them of supplies, thus helping the Allied offensive through Italy. The 57th Fighter Group flew one of the greatest fighter-bombers of the war, the iconic Republic P-47 Thunderbolt. San Pietro: This documentary movie is about the battle of San Pietro, a small village in Italy. Over 1,100 US soldiers were killed while trying to take this location, that blocked the way for the Allied forces from the Germans. Let There Be Light: The final entry in a trilogy of films produced for the U.S. government by John Huston. Some returning combat veterans suffer scars that are more psychological than physical. This film follows patients and staff during their treatment. It deals with what would now be called PTSD, but at the time was categorised as psychoneurosis or shell-shock. Government officials deemed this 1946 film counterproductive to postwar efforts; it was not shown publicly until 1981. Nazi Concentration Camps: This film is the official documentary report compiled from over 80,000 feet of film shot by Allied military photographers in the German concentration camps immediately after liberation. The footage is a camp-by-camp record taken in order to provide lasting objective proof of the horrors the liberators witnessed. Some emphasis is also placed on the humanitarian work done in the camps by the liberators. Remarkably, the narration refers to the camp victims according to their country of origin only, and no mention of Jews is made. The Nuremberg Trial: On November 20, 1945, the largest trial in history opened in Nuremberg, that of Nazi military leaders and dignitaries. All are war crimes or crimes against humanity.
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