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.

This feature documentary examines its own genre, which has often been called Canada's national art f...

Classic Fighter – the story of the great piston-engined fighters of World War Two. A tribute to the ...

‘Spitfire— Birth of a Legend‘ tells the story of the Spitfire from a radical design on the drawing boa...

The capture of Naples, the first great European city to be liberated, revealed the magnitude of the ...

The SS chief Heinrich Himmler wanted to exchange Jews against so-called German Reich abroad, against...

In January 1942, the order activating the 'US Air Forces in the British Isles' was announced. On 12t...

Steven Okazaki presents a deeply moving look at the painful legacy of the first -- and hopefully las...

The history of the Warsaw Ghetto (1940-43) as seen from both sides of the wall, its legacy and its m...

A documentary focusing on American conscientious objectors during WWII.

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

Wartime sweetheart Vera Lynn presents this documentary which sets archive footage and newsreel film ...

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

During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) and the Second World War (1939-1945), around three thousand...

Created as a companion documentary to the film "Valkyrie," this documentary details the true story b...

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

June 6, 1944: The largest Allied operation of World War II began in Normandy, France. Yet, few know ...

The film chronicles the story of how the Nazis and the IOC turned, to their mutual benefit, a small ...

During the Second World War, women were for the first time allowed to work as war correspondents. Ba...

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