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Victory Through Air Power part 4

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2009

A film feature that Walt Disney himself made to send a message during World War II giving ideas on how to get directly to Japan to bomb it. Remember this is not how it all happened. This was meant to give ideas and sending a message rather than making people laugh. I think it is great.

Walt Disney Pictures and United Artist. 1942

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  • The impact of this movie is still great.

    Thank you very much for posting it.

  • You are quite welcome.

  • This movie is awesome

  • Thanks. I think it is also.

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  • @KaiserEricSJ

    I found it enjoyable. It's well written and flows nicely.

  • @TheGameFilmGuruMan This will sound slightly random, but is it a good read? I was interested in getting a copy shortly after watching this. I like looking at old ideas in retrospective.

  • @ 0:20 I have that book!

  • @VersusARCH

    Imagine if the French had a strong air force in 1939. World War II could have turned out very differently.

  • The Maginot Line was bypassed, not broken. Even the aircraft were incapable of seriously damaging the forts. It is the allied mobile forces that lost the battle. But it is true that the resources used for the line would have been better spent on French Air force that later proved too weak to stop the Luftwaffe even with RAF help.

  • Wow, a Disney depiction of the blitzkrieg, and a bird nesting in a forgotten gun barrel on the Maginot Line. Quite a film.

  • @bud9133 Whoops, just watched the next part, disregard my last comment

  • Shame they haven't mentioned the Battle of Britain

  • Oddly enough, one of the stars of this film, Alexander Seversky of Republic Aviation (makers of the P-47 Thunderbolt fighter), never made a bomber, although this film advocates building a massive bomber force.

  • This guys head would spin if he ever saw an F-22 do a power loop!

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