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.

A tribute to the cameramen of the newsreel companies and the service film units, in the form of a co...

Filmmaker Alain Resnais documents the atrocities behind the walls of Hitler's concentration camps.

Produced by the Army Pictorial Service, Signal Corps, with the cooperation of the Army Air Forces an...

This remarkable documentary dedicates itself to an extraordinary chapter of the second World War – t...

The sequel of feature-publicistic film «You Can’t Live Like That». Showing the countrymen charmless ...

Documentary using archival footage, newsreels and contemporary interviews with women of the WW2 Aust...

Actual footage by the United States Signal Corps of the landing and attack on Arawe Beach, Cape Glou...

Documents the little-known heroism of the Belgian Resistance who, during the Nazi occupation, hid ov...

After the World War I, Mussolini's perspective on life is severely altered; once a willful socialist...

Martha Gellhorn, Ruth Cowan, Dickey Chappelle: Three tenacious journalists who forged legendary repu...

During the Second World War, the allies' key objective was to crack the German army's encrypted comm...

The Crimean (Yalta) conference of the leaders of the three powers - allies in the Anti-Hitler coalit...

Doolittle's Raiders pull off a one-way bombing run over Tokyo and ditch their planes in and along th...

This rare documentary was filmed with the participation and personal camera of Wolfgang Gorther, a G...

The story of the unjust incarceration of Japanese Americans and the loss of civil rights.

How could a German Wehrmacht soldier become a celebrated soccer idol of the Britons in the post-war ...