Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe official World War II US Government film statement defining the various enemies of the Allies and why they must be fought.The official World War II US Government film statement defining the various enemies of the Allies and why they must be fought.The official World War II US Government film statement defining the various enemies of the Allies and why they must be fought.
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- Self
- (filmato d'archivio)
- (as Lord Lytton)
- Self
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- (as General Chaing Kai-Shek)
- Self
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- (as Darré)
- Self
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- (as Dietrich)
- Self
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- (as Frank)
- Self
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- (as Doctor Goebbels)
- Self
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- (as Goring)
- Self
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- (as Hess)
- Self
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- (as Hitler)
- Self
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- (as Kurusu)
- Self
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- (as Ley)
- Self
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- (as Yosuke Matsuoka)
- Self
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- Self
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- Self
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- (as Reinhardt)
- Self
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- (as Doctor Alfred Rosenberg)
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- QuizThis film is in the public domain. As a work by Federal Government employees on behalf of the Federal Government, the film is by law ineligible for copyright protection and was released into the public domain at its creation.
- BlooperDuring the (silent) footage of Ethiopians shouting, the angry voices are actually shouting in Kiswahili: "Kwenda!" ("go:), etc. The principal language of Ethiopia is Amharic. Kiswahili (commonly known as "Swahili") is the main language of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
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Narrator: [Last line] For this is what we are fighting: Freedom's oldest enemy, the passion of the few to rule the many. This isn't just a war. This is the common man's life and death struggle against those who would put him back into slavery. We lose it, and we lose everything. Our homes; the jobs we want to go back to; the books we read; the very food we eat. The hopes we have for our kids; the kids themselves. They won't be ours anymore. That's what's at stake. It's us or them! The chips are down. Two worlds stand against each other. One must die, one must live. One hundred seventy years of freedom decrees our answer.
[Legend - not spoken]
Narrator: "... victory of the democracies can only be complete with the utter defeat of the war machines of Germany and Japan." G.C. Marshall, Chief of Staff
- ConnessioniEdited into The Road to War: Japan (1989)
- Colonne sonoreThe Star Spangled Banner
(1814) (uncredited)
Music by John Stafford Smith (1777)
Played often in the score
Judged in hindsight Prelude packs vast amounts of information in its engrossing less than an hour running time about threats to the American way, soberly and effectively narrated by Walter Huston. Filled with charts and graphs it divides the planet in two ( the world of light and the world of darkness) as the iconic symbols of the axis powers advance across territories in black, inter cutting documentary footage of atrocity.
Over 60 years after it was made this documentary about world wide life and death struggle remains compelling viewing as the universe still wrestles with massive conflict today. I can only imagine the massive emotional weight this film must have had on an American film audience as the conflagration still raged in 1943. To sit in a darkened theater suddenly illuminated by blast and explosion viewing visions of civilian slaughter in city streets like ours must have shaken audiences to the core. Frank Capra made some classic films in his day but he never made more important ones than the Why We Fight series.
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