1945 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, the Statue of Liberty is seen and ocean water splashes the coastline of Plymouth Rock (narrated by Walter Huston).
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1938 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, the Munich Pact is signed by Hitler and Mussolini and is explained (narrated by Walter Huston in 1945).
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1939 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, German and Russian military leaders confer in a conquered Poland (narrated in 1943).
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, General Chiang Kai-Shek leads his army to fight Japanese invaders in Rehe Province (narrated in 1942).
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1931 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, Japanese forces invade Manchuria and rename it Manchuku, putting Puyi in charge (narrated in 1942).
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, Londoners are depicted with high morale as they go underground into air raid shelters and ration food (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1945 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, the Statue of Liberty is esteemed as the ultimate monument to American beliefs (narrated by Walter Huston).
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1942 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, animation is used to show Japan's invasion of Manchuria.
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, the Siegfried Line is constructed by the Nazis (narrated in 1943).
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, British soldiers are stationed at spotter and listening posts near Dover and fire anti-aircraft guns at Luftwaffe planes (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1933 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, Hitler ascends to power in Nazi Germany while Americans go about their everyday lives (narrated by Walter Huston in 1945).
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, RAF pilots salvage scrap from shot down Luftwaffe planes (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1942 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, a montage shows Japanese forces bombing Pearl Harbor and China, and Nazi forces attacking many countries across Europe.
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, British civilians try to sleep in underground air raid shelters while the London fire brigade puts out burning buildings at night (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1945 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, Americans survive Prohibition and the Great Depression to feel hope in the face of war (narrated by Walter Huston).
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, Hitler declares citizens across the world with German ancestry to be beholden to Berlin, bought into by many nations except for members of the American military (narrated in 1943).
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, RAF pilots successfully fend off Luftwaffe planes, and have high morale when they land (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, British soldiers walk through London and volunteers begin training to join a civilian army (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1939 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, Polish civilians are seen trying to hide from a Luftwaffe attack which ends up destroying railroads (narrated in 1943).
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1940 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, a musical montage shows the diverse backgrounds of men drafted after the Selective Service Act (narrated by Walter Huston in 1945).
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1936 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, the Luftwaffe and Italian Air Force bomb Spain during the Spanish Civil War, and Franco meets happily with Hitler (narrated by Walter Huston in 1945).
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, British men and women are seen working in a defense plant (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1939 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, Nazi Germany's military might is compared to Poland's frail defenses (narrated in 1943).
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1939 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, Hitler's invasion of Czechoslovakia is shown (narrated in 1943).
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1940 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, Germans living in South America are shown to be instructed to uphold Nazism (narrated by Walter Huston in 1945).
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, the rise of imperialistic militarism is documented in Hirohito's Japan, Mussolini's Italy, and Hitler's Germany (narrated in 1942).
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1935 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, Mussolini's forces invade Ethiopia and Congress passes the Neutrality Act in response (narrated by Walter Huston in 1945).
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1939 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, aerial combat footage shows the Luftwaffe attacking Poland (narrated in 1943).
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito drive their countries to nationalism while America scoffs (narrated in 1942).
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1935 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, Mussolini orders his troops to invade Ethiopia (narrated in 1942).
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1941 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, Japan invades Indochina and puts its sights on Russia (narrated by Walter Huston in 1945).
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1932 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, Japanese forces are seen violently invading Shanghai, China by sea and by air (narrated in 1942).
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1942 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, animation is used to radio announcers in Nazi Germany, fascist Italy and imperial Japan spreading propaganda.
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, men in German labor camps must heil Hitler, and anti-intellectual speeches are given in fascist Italy and Nazi Germany (narrated in 1942).
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1943 - In this Frank Capra documentary, Hitler is seen reviewing troops in Nuremberg while German soldiers and civilians are shown dying and suffering (narrated by Walter Huston).
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, British civilians decorate Christmas trees at home and in air raid shelters (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1939 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, German forces succeed in taking Warsaw, Poland (narrated in 1943).
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, Londoners sort rubble in their destroyed city after a Luftwaffe blitz (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1945 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, an unfolding map of America shows the diverse landscapes of the country and a wagon train moves west (narrated by Walter Huston).
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1939 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, the Nazis invade Poland and Americans listen to radio reports about it in shock (narrated by Walter Huston in 1945).
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1930s - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, Nazi Germany, fascist Italy and imperial Japan build up their military power (narrated by Walter Huston in 1945).
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1935 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, Italian forces are seen violently invading Ethiopia (narrated in 1942).
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1941 - In this documentary directed by Frank Capra, Japanese planes attack US Navy bases at Pearl Harbor while Ambassador Kurusu and Admiral Nomura visit the State Department (narrated by Walter Huston in 1945).
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1942 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, an animated map shows the Nazis' plans for European conquest, and Admiral Yamamoto addresses Japanese sailors to inspire them to invade America (narrated in 1942).
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1942 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, monuments and landmarks of Washington DC are shown while Patrick Henry is quoted.
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1940 - In this Frank Capra documentary, British families and workers gather around radios to hear a rousing speech from Winston Churchill (narrated by Walter Huston in 1943).
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1930s - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, Czech citizens in the Sudetenland who oppose Hitler are badly injured, and Hitler gives a speech claiming he has no interest in invading Czechoslovakia (narrated in 1943).
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1935 - In this Frank Capra documentary narrated by Walter Huston, Ethiopia's Emperor Haile Selassie makes a plea to the League of Nations for help against Italy's invasion, but the League is reluctant to offer any serious help.