World War II collector's set 6 films
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Published
La Crosse, WI : Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, c2009.
Format
DVD
Language
English
UPC
096009663391

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General Note
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General Note
Compilation of six war documentary films originally produced between 1943 and 2002: Desert victory (1943); The Nazis strike (1943); Here is Germany (1945), The spreading holocaust (1965) ; How Hitler lost the war (1989); Hitler's Britain (2002).
Creation/Production Credits
The Nazis strike / produced [as part of the series Why We Fight] by the War Department, Special Service Division, S.O.S., with the cooperation of the Signal Corps ; [directed by Frank Capra (uncredited)].
Creation/Production Credits
Here is Germany / [produced by Army Pictorial Service Signal Corps by the Frank Capra unit].
Creation/Production Credits
The Spreading holocaust / [United States Dept. of the Army].
Creation/Production Credits
How Hitler lost the war / Varied Directions, Inc. ; written and produced by Robert Denny.
Participants/Performers
Desert Victory, narrated by John Huston (uncredited) ; How Hitler Lost the War: narrator, Norman Rose ; Hitler's Britain: narrator: Diego Matamoros.
Description
Hitler's Britain: Examines one of the most intriguing questions in history: What would the Nazis have done if they had conquered Britain?
Description
Desert victory: Documents the clash of Germany's General Rommel and Britain's General Montgomery as their militaries collide in battle under harsh desert conditions. Britain's defeat at El Alemein is only a stumbling block on the road to victory as they ultimately conquer the Germans at Tripoli. Utilizes actual German footage of Rommel and Hitler that was confiscated during the skirmish by the British.
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The Nazis strike: Masterfully compiled by Col. Frank Capra, features actual German archival footage - Nazi newsreel propaganda - as a forceful and revealing tool to expose the Third Reich's underhanded acts of political and military injustice.
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Here is Germany: uses German motion pictures, newsreels, U.S. War Department archival material and captured enemy material to trace the development of Germany as a military power from the time of Frederick the Great to the end of the Third Reich.
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The Spreading Holocaust summarizes the military events of 1941 and 1942, focusing on American involvement in the Pacific, Europe, and North Africa.
Description
How Hitler lost the war: Examines the theory that Germany essentially won and then lost World War II before 1942. A riveting and revealing alternative look at the theories behind and the flaws within Hitler's strategy, which ultimately resulted in Germany's defeat and the downfall of his regime.
Target Audience
Rating: Not rated; contains violence.
System Details
DVD.

Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Capra, F., Bond, R., Denny, R., Matamoros, D., & Rose, N. (2009). World War II collector's set: 6 films . Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Frank Capra et al.. 2009. World War II Collector's Set: 6 Films. Echo Bridge Home Entertainment.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Frank Capra et al.. World War II Collector's Set: 6 Films Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, 2009.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Capra, Frank, et al. World War II Collector's Set: 6 Films Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, 2009.

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