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  1. 29. Apr. 2024 · A documentary propaganda film produced by the U.S. Army Signal Corps about the Aleutian Islands Campaign during World War II. The film opens with a map showing the strategic importance of the island, and the thrust of the 1942 Japanese offensive into Midway and Dutch Harbor. Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Comparing the 1943 War Department film, “Report from the Aleutians” and the “Aleutian Stare” found in the 138th cruise book just a year later offers the opportunity to grasp a more realistic picture of how environment influenced personnel and the various factors that impacted morale.

  3. 10. Mai 2024 · For the U.S. Army’s Pictorial Service, Huston directed and narrated the renowned World War II documentaries Report from the Aleutians (1943), The Battle of San Pietro (1945), and Let There Be Light, the last a disturbing study of emotionally unstable veterans in a Long Island hospital that was so powerful that it was not given a ...

  4. Vor einem Tag · open. The ability to preview history pages. To clarify, this is a request to import a feature from Wikipedia. There, the history tab for any given page lets you view the page in any of it's previous states, and compare it to either the last edit before it, or the current version of the page. Currently there is kinda something like that where ...

  5. 11. Mai 2024 · On May 11, 1943, U.S. naval, infantry, and air forces commenced Operation Landcrab (aka the Battle of Attu), the recapture of Japanese-held Attu in Alaskas Aleutian Islands chain.

  6. 29. Apr. 2024 · Captain John Huston, U.S. Signal Corps, produced three war documentary movies, the first being "Report from the Aleutians" in 1943. Now considered some of the best documentaries to come from that war, at the time they were heavily censored, or not shown at all, as they were considered demoralizing to the troops and public. 10.

  7. 13. Mai 2024 · JBFC Restored and Rediscovered is a celebration of the work it takes to protect and preserve film that might otherwise have been lost. This inaugural edition will screen films from five continents, from the silent era to the 2000s as well as explore the extensive work of film preservation and restoration through the efforts of ...