Animated Soviet Propaganda – American Imperialist: The Millionaire
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This introduction of ‘The Fairbairn Fighting System’ at Camp X in conjunction with input from many highly skilled Instructors with various backgrounds and fighting skills would be the beginning of the evolution of “DEFENDO”. As Close Quarter Battle or Unarmed Combat training progressed throughout this period, it was added to and refined utilizing western fighting principals, eventually becoming referred to in slang as “DEFENDO” by Allied soldiers.
A newsreel interview with Colonel Paul Tibbets, Major Tom Ferebee, Captain Theodore Van Kirk and General Thomas Farrell -the first three officers were on board the “Enola Gay” during the Hiroshima bombing. It can be assumed that General Farrell was the Tibbets ,nding officer.
One student’s project concerning the weapons used by all combatants during the course of World War One.
A clip from a documentary in which various Doughboy letters are read about November 11, 1918 and what it was like at the front. Rare footage of Americans and Germans fraternizing are a treat to see.
Movie trailer for the upcoming film on DVD “Silent Wings.” Glider pilots and all major World War II glider operations such as Overlord, Market Garden and Varsity. Development of glider warefare by Nazi Germany’s Army and Air Force. Narrated by Hal Holbrook. Interviews with Walter Cronkite, Andy Rooney and others. They said the “G” on the wings stood not for “gliders” but for “guts.” Directed by Rob Child. Narrated by Hal Holbrook.
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WAC mechanics service airplanes in Arizona. Part 2, the Boeing aircraft plant in Seattle celebrates the completion of its 5,000th Flying Fortress. Part 3, shows poses of military cameramen who will cover the invasion of Europe. Part 4, shows Air Force heroes in Washington, D.C., and one at his home in Piqua, Ohio. Part 5, allied planes bomb Italy. British troops advance toward Cassino and Americans toward Anzio. Shows German prisoners of war and aid to Italian citizens.
Alexander Rodchenko, the Russian avant-garde artist, abandoned painting in the early 1920s in favor of photography which he believed would better express the new visual and social realities emerging at that time. His experiments in photography and photo-collage influenced artists and photographers throughout the 20th century. This film by Michael Craig of Copernicus Films is a compilation of extracts from a larger documentary film about Rodchenkos’s search for new visual frontiers.
An interesting collection of photographs combine with David Carradine’s narrative explaining the wartime experiences of doomed WW I poet American Alan Seeger. Seeger left the bohemian life of Greenwhich Village to serve in the French Foreign Legion; he was killed during the Battle of the Somme. This is a preview clip from “World War 1 – American Legacy”.
Various clips of airplane crash landings filmed from the decks of assorted US aircraft carriers throughout the bloody course of WW II.
Ada Leonard (1915 – 1997) and Her All-American Girls performing in 1943. This all-girl swing band was one of the most popular and talented of its day.Ada Leonard and Her All-American Girls performing in 1943. This all-girl swing band was one of the most popular and talented of its day.
A mixture of assorted World War Two clips, some German, some U.S., some color, some black and white -depicting battle or mobilizing for battle. The color film clips of the Marines in the Pacific is remarkable.
Aaron Copland spectacular and difficult 3rd Symphony played by the Interlochen Arts Academy Orchestra conducted by Octavio Mas-Arocas these are only high school students!!