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Jan 29, 2016 · 8 years ago. The opposition by various factions to the United States of America entry into the war, Lend Lease, U-boat attacks on Atlantic convoys and America's graduated responses, the mobilization of America after Pearl Harbor, the loss of the Philippines, the Doolittle Raid, Midway and Guadalcanal.
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- The World At War
Publication date. 1974. Topics. Educational Film, Series: The World at War, Series: The World at War (1973) The World at War: Part 7--On Our Way, U.S.A. 1939-1942 reel 1 Covers the U.S. entry into the war. Roosevelt's speeches, shortages, rationing, blackouts, the Japanese-American internment problem. Averell Harriman recalls: "For some ...
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On Our Way: U.S.A. 1939-1942: With Laurence Olivier, Averell Harriman, George Ball, Norman Corwin. The opposition to the United States' entry into the war, Lend Lease, U-boat attacks on Atlantic convoys and American responses, mobilization of America after Pearl Harbor, loss of the Philippines, Doolittle Raid, Midway and Guadalcanal.
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Dec 31, 2014 · 7. "On Our Way: U.S.A. (1939–1942)" The opposition by various factions to the United States of America entry into the war, Lend Lease, U-boat attacks on Atlantic convoys and America's graduated responses, the mobilization of America after Pearl Harbor, the loss of the Philippines, the Doolittle Raid, Midway and Guadalcanal.
1974. Topics. Educational Film, Series: The World at War, Series: The World at War (1973) The World at War: Part 7--On Our Way, U.S.A. 1939-1942 reel 2. Covers the U.S. entry into the war. Roosevelt's speeches, shortages, rationing, blackouts, the Japanese-American internment problem.
- 22 min
Summaries. The opposition to the United States' entry into the war, Lend Lease, U-boat attacks on Atlantic convoys and American responses, mobilization of America after Pearl Harbor, loss of the Philippines, Doolittle Raid, Midway and Guadalcanal.
Narrated by Laurence Olivier it first broadcast in 1973 when memories were still clear in people's minds and war's veterans numerous. This series assembled these recollections, together with archive footage, to create one of the most powerful documentaries ever seen.