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U.S. Army Pictorial Services

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Let There Be Light poster
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The final entry in a trilogy of films produced for the U.S. government by John Huston. Some returning combat veterans suffer scars that are more psychological than physical. This film follows patients and staff during their treatment. It deals with what would now be called PTSD, but at the time was categorised as psychoneurosis or shell-shock. Government officials deemed this 1946 film counterproductive to postwar efforts; it was not shown publicly until 1981.

Let There Be Light

Dec 1946

Your Job in Germany poster
Movie

Your Job In Germany is a short film made for the United States War Department in 1945 just before Victory in Europe Day (VE). It was shown to US soldiers about to go on occupation duty in Germany. The film was made by the military film unit commanded by Frank Capra and was written by Theodor Geisel, better known by his pen name Dr. Seuss.

Your Job in Germany

Apr 1945

War Comes to America poster
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The seventh and final film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight World War II propaganda film series. This entry attempts to describe the factors leading up to America's entry into the Second World War.

War Comes to America

Jun 1945

The Vote poster
Movie

Emphasizes the importance of servicemen exercising their right to vote. Explains special provisions built into the voting statutes which enable men in the service to have their say in national and state elections. Shows how voting laws have been developed and refined over the years.

The Vote

Jan 1963

The Battle of San Pietro poster
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This documentary movie is about the battle of San Pietro, a small village in Italy. Over 1,100 US soldiers were killed while trying to take this location, that blocked the way for the Allied forces from the Germans. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2005.

The Battle of San Pietro

May 1945

The Army Nurse poster
Movie

This short details the importance of U.S. Army Nurses and all of the hard work and compassion that they provide on a daily basis. The film also shows the many different conditions they have to deal with in and out of work during wartime.

The Army Nurse

Dec 1945

Easy to Get poster
Movie

U.S. Army training film about avoiding venereal disease, intended primarily for Black servicemen.

Easy to Get

Jul 1947

Welcome Home poster
Movie

America prepares to welcome and employ the 12 million service men and women who are coming home from war.

Welcome Home

Jan 1945

Have You Killed a Japanese Soldier Today? poster
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Official War Office Film No. 1099. Propaganda film detailing Japanese atrocities against the Chinese and Americans. Stressing the importance of industry in the war effort.

Have You Killed a Japanese Soldier Today?

Jan 1944

Mind Your Military Manners: Military Etiquette and Grooming poster
Movie

Describes proper selection of clothes, table manners, ordering in a restaurant, introductions, dating etiquette, and etiquette at a formal reception.

Mind Your Military Manners: Military Etiquette and Grooming

Jan 1971

Angel in Overalls poster
Movie

This film was developed to show US Lockheed P-38 production line workers the Lightning in a wide variety of roles. The dramatic framing for the piece involves a straggling B-24 that is saved from certain destruction by the arrival of "Angels in Overalls" -- P-38s. You'll see all aspects of Lightnings in action. There's a cameo by Air Corps P-38 ace of aces Dick Bong too.

Angel in Overalls

Dec 1945

The Enemy Strikes poster
Movie

Documentary short film depicting the breakthrough of Von Rundstedt's German forces in Europe and how complacency on the American homefront may have contributed to near-disaster for the Allies.

The Enemy Strikes

Mar 1945

Pleasure of Your Company: Military Etiquette and Grooming poster
Movie

Describes proper selection of clothes, table manners, ordering in a restaurant, introductions, dating etiquette, and etiquette at a formal reception.

Pleasure of Your Company: Military Etiquette and Grooming

Jan 1970

Look Like a Winner: Military Etiquette and Grooming poster
Movie

Explains the important points of good grooming. Covers cleanliness, health habits, hair styling, cosmetics, and tailoring.

Look Like a Winner: Military Etiquette and Grooming

Jan 1971

The Line Is Busy poster
Movie

Short announcement promoting the 6th War Loan by urging viewers to buy War Bonds. Shows the importance for War workers to keep on the job: a man receives a letter from his recently wounded brother on the front lines, who has undergone an amputation. As he reads the letter, his carefree girlfriend telephones from a nightclub attempting to persuade him to take the night off from his wartime civilian job.

The Line Is Busy

Nov 1944

Liberation of Rome poster
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Documentary short film depicting the successful Allied advance into Rome, freeing it from German control during World War II.

Liberation of Rome

Jul 1944

Just for Remembrance poster
Movie

This somber WWII War Bond promotional film shows the activities of the Quartermaster Effects Depot in Kansas City, Missouri. Here, some of the hundreds of thousands of personal effects for the deceased — wrapped in 2000 bundles each month — were processed, to be sent back to grieving families.

Just for Remembrance

Nov 1944

Action at Angaur poster
Movie

Action at Angaur is a 1945 short documentary film created by the United States War Department during World War II. The film was created for the 7th War Loan drive[1] and documents the untried 81st Infantry "Wildcat" Division in the Battle of Angaur in the Palau Islands.

Action at Angaur

Jan 1945

The Japanese Army and Navy poster
Movie

An official U.S. War Department film restricted in nature and produced by the US Army Pictorial Service, “The Japanese Army and Navy” is a black-and-white creation that “has been assembled from Japanese films and is designed for use in the Civil Affairs Training Schools conducted by The Provost Marshal General.”

The Japanese Army and Navy

Nov 1943

Civil Disturbances: Principles of Control poster
Movie

Riot control refers to the measures used by police, military, or other security forces to control, disperse, and arrest civilians who are involved in a riot, demonstration, or protest.

Civil Disturbances: Principles of Control

Jan 1968