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  1. 31 de dic. de 2014 · "War Comes to America," Chapter VII of Frank Capra's "Why We Fight" series, begins by celebrating the American values of liberty and freedom that are threatened by the aggressive forces of Germany and Japan. The early years of the war are seen from the perspective of the United States, with particular focus on the reluctance of the American people

  2. Title: War Comes to America Summary: Part VII of the "Why We Fight" series of wartime documentaries. This entry attempts to describe the factors leading up to America's entry into the Second World War. Directed by: Frank Capra, Anatole Litvak Actors: Production Company: U.S. Army Pictorial Services Release Date: 14 June 1945 (USA) Aspect Ratio ...

  3. War Comes to America: Directed by Frank Capra, Anatole Litvak. With Dean Acheson, General Bergeret, Adolf A. Berle, Arno Breker. Part VII of the "Why We Fight" series of wartime documentaries.

  4. Rent War Comes to America on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. Part of the "Why We Fight" series, Frank Capra's propaganda film argues that the United States is resilient and its population ...

    • Documentary, War
  5. The film was subtitled "Project 6006; Information Film #7." According to government documents at NARS, the working title was of this film was America Goes to War.An opening title of the film notes that in addition to authentic footage, reenactments were included for clarity The film originally was to be produced in two parts, War Comes to America and War Comes to America, Part II.

  6. War comes to America is a Documentary directed by Frank Capra, Anatole Litvak. Year: 1945. Original title: WWII - Why We Fight 7: War comes to America. Synopsis:You can watch War comes to America through on the platforms:

  7. Wiping America's history to a mostly squeaky clean image (although cracking a few jokes at the failures of Prohibition), this film does such a good job of historically setting the scene before the U.S. joined the war and setting up the false image of the American ideal that would last far after the war had passed.