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Why We Fight


 

Why We Fight is the name of a propaganda series of seven newsreels commissioned by the United States government during World War II to demonstrate to American soldiers the reason for U.S. involvement in the war. Later on it was also shown to the general U.S. public to educate them about the need for American intervention.

Related Topics:
Propaganda - Newsreel - United States - World War II

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Most of the newsreels were directed by Frank Capra, who was daunted and terrified by Leni Riefenstahl's propaganda film Triumph of the Will, and working in direct response to it. The series faced a tough challenge: convincing an isolationist nation of the need to become involved in the war, desegregate the troops, and ally with the Soviets, among other things. In many of the newsreels, Capra and other directors spliced in Axis powers propaganda footage--recontextualizing it so it promoted the cause of the Allies instead. The films were edited mostly by William Hornbeck, and are some of the best examples of found-footage montage ever produced.

Related Topics:
Frank Capra - Leni Riefenstahl - Propaganda film - Triumph of the Will - Isolationist - Desegregate - Soviets - Axis powers - Allies - William Hornbeck

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All of the films are one hour in length, except the Battle of Russia, which is two hours. All are available on DVD.

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The seven newsreels are:

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