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  1. 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. This entry attempts to describe the factors leading up to America's entry into the Second World War.

  2. Why We Fight is a series of seven propaganda films, produced by the US Army Signals Corps, under the direction of Frank Capra, between 1942 and 1945. The films were intended to be shown to US troops before they departed overseas. The mission of the films was two-fold: to provide an informative overview of the war; and to boost morale and instil loyalty in the troops.

  3. Capitán América: Civil War película dirigida por Anthony Russo y protagonizada por Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr. y Scarlett Johansson. Año: 2016. Tema: Superhéroes. Slogan: Unidos resistimos. Divididos caemos. Sinopsis: Tercera Parte de Capitán América. Comienza donde lo dejaron ‘Vengadores: La Era de Ultrón’, cuando Steve Rogers lidera el nuevo equipo de Vengadores en sus ...

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  5. Produced by the U.S. Army Special Service Division, and directed by Frank Capra "Why We Fight" is a seven part propaganda/documentary series that traces the earliest beginnings of the second world war starting with Japan's invasion of China in 1931, to the Nazi's march across europe. This is a remasterd version encoded for Apple TV.

  6. HISTORY. The seventh and final film in Frank Capra's epic Why We Fight WWII series, War Comes to America is one of history's greatest propaganda movies. The film traces America's isolationist history while showing how public belief in that idea was eroded by the aggressive actions of the Fascist powers. While in 1936 nearly 95% of Americans ...