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8770z 1956 U.S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE SCHOOL ANALYSIS OF SOVIET UNION & ITS PEOPLES ” USSR ” RUSSIA MF-30 8656

MF-30 8656, “United States Army Presents”, 1956, “Strategic Intelligence School Area Films Studies”, “Number 1- USSR”, “A study of the geography, ethnic groups, social, economic and political aspects–Evaluation of USSR strengths and weaknesses” This educational film is about the Soviet Union present day. It was made in 1956 by the United States Army Strategic Intelligence School as part of its curriculum. (Area Film Studies), Number 1: USSR (:06-:33). Mother Russia, Kremlin in Moscow. Birds, flowers in Russia. A farmer amongst grazing cattle. A revolution, people run, the Communist Party. Flags fly, the hammer and sickle, the USSR. It is several

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XD9033 ” Black Bullets ” 1945 US War Film Coal Miner Propaganda

Black Bullets, “Seized Enemy Material Used by permission of the Alien Property Custodian in the public interest”, “Exclusive for the Men and Women of American Industry”, “Official War Film Number 55”, “US Department of the Army, 1945. Cpatured German and Japanese footage shows how enemy mined coal with slave labor. Importance of miner in war strategy of armies that move on coal-dependent vehicles, planes, and ships”

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2525y OPERATION ” DEWEY CANYON ” 1969 VIETNAM WAR OFFENSIVE MARINE CORPS USMC

Dewey Canyon, Eastman Color? Pink fade, “MH 10278Q”, “The Commandant of the Marine Corps” Operation Dewey Canyon was the last major offensive by the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. It took place from January 22 through March 18, 1969 and involved a sweep of the North Vietnamese Army (NVA)-dominated A Shau Valley by the 9th Marine Regiment reinforced by elements of the 3rd Marine Regiment. The 56 days of combat were a tactical success but did not stop the overall flow of North Vietnamese men and mat�riel into South Vietnam. The 9th Marine Regiment and attached units

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8101z WWII PARATROOPER & GLIDER ASSAULT IN NORMANDY D-DAY MINUS ONE JUNE 5, 1944

Army Air Forces Special Film Project 158A, NOTE: FILM STARTS AT :40 SECONDS. The U.S. Army Air Forces Special Film Project D-Day Minus One (158A), released in 1945, tells the story of the paratrooper and glider assault—”the opening maneuver of Operation Neptune (the assault operation for Overlord)”—that preceded the all-out invasion of the beaches of Normandy on 6 June 1944. The film is presented by Lt. General Barney M. Giles, Deputy Commander of the Army Air Forces and Chief of The Air Staff (00:40). The film shows Allied troops and LCVPs landing on the beaches (02:10) and Douglas C-47 Skytrains

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7774zz AIR EVACUATION OF WOUNDED U.S. TROOPS WWII DOCUMENTARY ” PERISHABLE RUSH “

Army Air Forces Special Film Project 215, “An Army Air Forces Film”, “Perishable Rush”, “Shows how the Army Air Forces during World War II flew wounded men from Pacific battle areas to hospitals and home towns in the United States. Uses a mix of actual footage and fictional reenactments to follow a soldier from being wounded in action, cared for by medics on the battlefield, undergoing surgery in a mobile hospital near the frontlines, recuperating in Guam, being shipped back to the United States, and convalescence in an army hospital near the soldier’s home town.” Made in 1945 by the

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XD7973 UFA #541 Newsreel Afrika Korps German circus Civilians donate winter clothes to war effort

B&W SOF, approx. 600′. Shows circa 1941-42. Starts with footage of a group of Germans in North Africa embarking on some sort of expedition to the south from Morocco vicinity. Also shows what appears to be German engineers working in Africa. Incredible shots of German civilians giving their fur coats and other winter clothes to the Army to be worn in Russia, and them being put on trains. German men leaving for military training or the front via train. Footage of a circus, with a clown / ventriloquist performing with a Donald Duck type puppet. Also shows combat footage in

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