Hollywood artistry was a vital weapon in the home-front fight to increase war bond sales. In late...
From 1941, this brief public service announcement by the Office of Production Management encourages all men and...
Shot in color by U.S. naval cameramen, including Commander John Ford with his handheld 16mm camera, “The...
With patriotic narration written by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Carl Sandburg, “Bomber” chronicles the construction of B-26 bombers...
Produced in cooperation with the U.S. Navy in 1944, “Brought to Action!” combines U.S. air and sea...
“Farm Battle Lines” (1942) demonstrates lesser-known ways in which Southern farmers are contributing to the war effort...
Jack Carson plays a carnival magician who educates Americans about reducing food waste in their homes to...
In this gripping and dramatic portrayal of a US prisoner awaiting his execution in a Japanese prison...
In one of the quirkiest films within the Academy War Film Collection, two working women enter an...
“Since Pearl Harbor” (1943) chronicles the various programs established by the American Red Cross for the war...