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Private Snafu is the title character of a series of black-and-white American instructional adult animated shorts, ironic and humorous in tone, that were produced between 1943 and 1945 during World War II.
(short film) 2011 United States Breakdown: Thomas Lynskey Short film. A vignette driven film about a Soviet trap against a squad of German soldiers. (short film) 2011 United States Courage Too Late: Thomas Lynskey Short film. A romance brews between a male and female Soviet soldier while their platoon is sent to capture a German colonel.
The Statue of Liberty featured as the "Yank pin-up girl" at the end of the war. The women who posed for the pin-ups included both famous and unknown actresses, dancers, athletes, and models. Betty Grable and Rita Hayworth, the most famous pin-up models of World War II, both appeared in Yank pin-ups. Grable appeared in June 1943 wearing a ...
Donald Gets Drafted was the first of a six-part series, within the larger Donald Duck series, which shared a continuity of Donald serving in the army during World War II. The cartoon also revealed for the first time Donald's middle name - Fauntleroy - seen on his "Order to Report for Induction" form from the film's title screen.
Pages in category "American World War II propaganda shorts" The following 151 pages are in this category, out of 151 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The images were taken within 15–30 minutes of each other by an inmate inside Auschwitz-Birkenau, the extermination camp within the Auschwitz complex. Usually named only as Alex, a Jewish prisoner from Greece, the photographer was a member of the Sonderkommando , inmates forced to work in and around the gas chambers.
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The short film With the Marines at Tarawa is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive; on YouTube, posted by the National Archives and Records Administration; The entire film streamed at the National Public Radio website. Part of a story by Tom Bowman, "WWII Combat Cameraman: 'The Public Had To Know'," Mon March 22, 2010 ...