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.

An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...

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

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

Actual footage by the United States Signal Corps of the landing and attack on Arawe Beach, Cape Glou...
The story of Istituto Luce and it's newsreels, full of visual records of the social and political hi...

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

From May 10, 1940, France is living one of the worst tragedies of it history. In a few weeks, the co...

See Kenneth W. Rendell's collection of over 6,000 artifacts that range from the end of World War I a...

A Nazi propaganda film about the lead up to World War II and Germany's success on the Western Front....
A personal documentary that tracks the construction of America's collective memory (or lack of one) ...

Documentary examining the steel industry in Youngstown, Ohio during World War II. Focuses on steel p...

This powerful and thought provoking film chronicles the compelling events in the Pacific Theater of ...

This WW2 documentary centers on the crew of the American B-17 Flying Fortress Memphis Belle as it pr...

Director Claude Lanzmann spent 11 years on this sprawling documentary about the Holocaust, conductin...

A documentary celebrating Lee Miller, a model-turned-photographer-turned-war reporter who defied any...

On July 4th, 1946, the crowd in Kielce, Poland, slaughtered forty-two Jews and wounded many others. ...

Spitfires were the nemesis of the Luftwaffe and the instrument which halted Hitler’s plans for invas...

In 1937 the Nazi regime held two exhibitions in Munich: one to stigmatize “Degenerate Art” (which th...

This documentary recounts the life and work of one of most famous, and yet reviled, German film dire...

Annita Malavasi was just 22 when the Germans occupied Italy, their former allies, in 1943. As a part...