Return to Guam is a 1944 short propaganda film produced by the US Navy about the taking and recapture of the island of Guam. The film starts when a convoy of ships nearing the island sees strange lights flashing from the island in Morse code "information". After cautiously investigating the signal, they find that it was made by a white man, George Tweed, the last survivor of the original garrison at Guam. Tweed relates his harrowing story of how he survived in the bush for 31 months with the help of the natives, Chamorros.
World War II. Not all warriors wore uniforms. Not all warriors were men. Meet ninety-year-old Colett...
Marco Paolini interviews Mario Rigoni Stern about—among other things—his well-known experience as a ...
Story of a Dog is a 1945 short documentary film under the supervision of Gordon Hollingshead. In the...
This short film, produced at the end of WWII, warns that although Adolf Hitler is dead, his ideas li...
Oscar winning postwar propaganda film in support of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Adm...
Meet the real-life airmen who inspired Masters of the Air as they share the harrowing and transforma...
Filmmaker Alain Resnais documents the atrocities behind the walls of Hitler's concentration camps.
The film shows the period just after the liberation of camp Westerbork and the Netherlands. The rema...
"Austria - First Victim of National Socialism" - this is the core theme of the self-image of the cou...
A documentary examining possible historical and modern conspiracies surrounding Christianity, the 9/...
On Dec. 5, 1944, American soldiers, led by Harry Stuts, put their guns down for one day and organize...
A British documentary on tunneling if a building falls in ruins.
The story of a Franco-Belgian family living in Japan from 1927 to 1947, a time of prosperity and for...
Vivid colour footage of the wartime devastation wreaked on Bristol and Bath - and the barely affecte...
Borrowed From Nature explores the rich and complex history of Japanese gardens in western Canada. Th...