This unnarrated footage of various WWII battle scenes was made right after the attack on Pearl Harbor to remind Americans the necessities of entering the war.
Pearl Harbor and WWII footage
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on October 23, 2009 at 5:23 pm
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Tags: 1940s, historical films, Pearl Harbor, Teaching history, teaching social studies, teaching us history, teaching WWII, US History, World History, world war II, ww2, WWII, WWII battles
Tags: 1940s, historical films, Pearl Harbor, Teaching history, teaching social studies, teaching us history, teaching WWII, US History, World History, world war II, ww2, WWII, WWII battles
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If this footage was shown in movie theatres during WWII, it would be excellent to use for a propaganda lesson. Do you know where this footgae originated? Who tied the scenes together?
Glad it is useful for you. The best information on its origin that I can find is that it is a Jam Handy film, sponsored by General Motors.