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1.Why We Fight - Prelude to War: World at the Brink starring: Walter Huston, Max Schmeling, Robert J. Anderson, Pietro Badoglio, Aristide Briand
directed by: Anatole Litvak, Frank Capra
May 29, 2001
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Why We Fight - Prelude to War: World at the Brink
There has been a political documentary, of recent vintage, called Why We Fight, which tries to examine the infamous Military Industrial Complex and its grip on this nation. It is considered both polemical and incisive in making its case against both that complex and the war fiasco we are currently involved in in Iraq. Yet, a far more famous series of films, with the same name, was made during World War Two, by Hollywood director Frank Capra. Although considered documentaries, and having won Oscars in that category, this series of seven films is really and truly mere agitprop, more in the vein of Leni Reifenstal's Triumph Of The Will, scenes of which Capra recycles for his own purposes. That said, that fact does not mean it does not have vital information that subsequent generations of World ... Read More

2.Why We Fight - The Nazi Strike starring: Walter Huston, Max Schmeling, Robert J. Anderson, Pietro Badoglio, Aristide Briand
directed by: Anatole Litvak, Frank Capra
August 30, 1984
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Why We Fight - The Nazi Strike
There has been a political documentary, of recent vintage, called Why We Fight, which tries to examine the infamous Military Industrial Complex and its grip on this nation. It is considered both polemical and incisive in making its case against both that complex and the war fiasco we are currently involved in in Iraq. Yet, a far more famous series of films, with the same name, was made during World War Two, by Hollywood director Frank Capra. Although considered documentaries, and having won Oscars in that category, this series of seven films is really and truly mere agitprop, more in the vein of Leni Reifenstal's Triumph Of The Will, scenes of which Capra recycles for his own purposes. That said, that fact does not mean it does not have vital information that subsequent generations of World War Two ... Read More

3.Prelude to War starring: Walter Huston, Max Schmeling, Robert J. Anderson, Pietro Badoglio, Aristide Briand
directed by: Anatole Litvak, Frank Capra
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Prelude to War
There has been a political documentary, of recent vintage, called Why We Fight, which tries to examine the infamous Military Industrial Complex and its grip on this nation. It is considered both polemical and incisive in making its case against both that complex and the war fiasco we are currently involved in in Iraq. Yet, a far more famous series of films, with the same name, was made during World War Two, by Hollywood director Frank Capra. Although considered documentaries, and having won Oscars in that category, this series of seven films is really and truly mere agitprop, more in the vein of Leni Reifenstal's Triumph Of The Will, scenes of which Capra recycles for his own purposes. That said, that fact does not mean it does not have vital information that subsequent generations of World War Two documentaries ... Read More

4.World War II, Vol. 1 - Prelude to War/ Vol. 2 Nazi Strike starring: Walter Huston, Max Schmeling, Robert J. Anderson, Pietro Badoglio, Aristide Briand
directed by: Anatole Litvak, Frank Capra
June 02, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : World War II, Vol. 1 - Prelude to War/ Vol. 2 Nazi Strike
There has been a political documentary, of recent vintage, called Why We Fight, which tries to examine the infamous Military Industrial Complex and its grip on this nation. It is considered both polemical and incisive in making its case against both that complex and the war fiasco we are currently involved in in Iraq. Yet, a far more famous series of films, with the same name, was made during World War Two, by Hollywood director Frank Capra. Although considered documentaries, and having won Oscars in that category, this series of seven films is really and truly mere agitprop, more in the vein of Leni Reifenstal's Triumph Of The Will, scenes of which Capra recycles for his own purposes. That said, that fact does not mean it does not have vital information that subsequent generations of World War Two documentaries (such as ... Read More

5.Prelude to War starring: Walter Huston, Max Schmeling, Robert J. Anderson, Pietro Badoglio, Aristide Briand
directed by: Anatole Litvak, Frank Capra
August 04, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Prelude to War
There has been a political documentary, of recent vintage, called Why We Fight, which tries to examine the infamous Military Industrial Complex and its grip on this nation. It is considered both polemical and incisive in making its case against both that complex and the war fiasco we are currently involved in in Iraq. Yet, a far more famous series of films, with the same name, was made during World War Two, by Hollywood director Frank Capra. Although considered documentaries, and having won Oscars in that category, this series of seven films is really and truly mere agitprop, more in the vein of Leni Reifenstal's Triumph Of The Will, scenes of which Capra recycles for his own purposes. That said, that fact does not mean it does not have vital information that subsequent generations of World War Two documentaries (such as the BBC's ... Read More

6.Fantastic Fights of the Century Vol.1 (Jack Dempsey vs. Gene Tunney, Jou Louis vs. Max Schmeling) starring: Jou Louis, Max Schmeling, Jack Dempsey
November 01, 1990
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Fantastic Fights of the Century Vol.1 (Jack Dempsey vs. Gene Tunney, Jou Louis vs. Max Schmeling)
Contains the following fights: Jack Dempsey vs. Gene Tunney, Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling, Jess Willard vs. Frank Moran, Max Baer vs. "Two Ton Tony" Galento, Joe Louis vs. Max Baer, Primo Carnero vs. Jack Sharkey and more.

7.Prelude to War starring: Walter Huston, Max Schmeling, Robert J. Anderson, Pietro Badoglio, Aristide Briand
directed by: Anatole Litvak, Frank Capra
July 16, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Prelude to War
There has been a political documentary, of recent vintage, called Why We Fight, which tries to examine the infamous Military Industrial Complex and its grip on this nation. It is considered both polemical and incisive in making its case against both that complex and the war fiasco we are currently involved in in Iraq. Yet, a far more famous series of films, with the same name, was made during World War Two, by Hollywood director Frank Capra. Although considered documentaries, and having won Oscars in that category, this series of seven films is really and truly mere agitprop, more in the vein of Leni Reifenstal's Triumph Of The Will, scenes of which Capra recycles for his own purposes. That said, that fact does not mean it does not have vital information that subsequent generations of World War Two documentaries (such as the BBC's lauded ... Read More

8.Prelude to War starring: Walter Huston, Max Schmeling, Robert J. Anderson, Pietro Badoglio, Aristide Briand
directed by: Anatole Litvak, Frank Capra
November 02, 2000
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Prelude to War
There has been a political documentary, of recent vintage, called Why We Fight, which tries to examine the infamous Military Industrial Complex and its grip on this nation. It is considered both polemical and incisive in making its case against both that complex and the war fiasco we are currently involved in in Iraq. Yet, a far more famous series of films, with the same name, was made during World War Two, by Hollywood director Frank Capra. Although considered documentaries, and having won Oscars in that category, this series of seven films is really and truly mere agitprop, more in the vein of Leni Reifenstal's Triumph Of The Will, scenes of which Capra recycles for his own purposes. That said, that fact does not mean it does not have vital information that subsequent generations of World War Two documentaries (such as the BBC's lauded The World ... Read More

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