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Prelude to War was the first film of Frank Capra's Why We Fight propaganda film series, commissioned by the pentagon and George C. Marshall. It was made to convince American troops of the necessity of combating the Axis Powers during World War II.
World War II is introduced in black and white terms, with Henry Wallace's quote "This is a fight between a free world and a slave world" pictorialized with the "free world" of the Allies as a brightly-illuminated planet and the "slave world" of the Axis Powers as a planet deep in shadow.
It examines the differences between democratic and fascist states, using footage from Axis propaganda films including Triumph of the Will, but with different narration designed to support the Allied cause.
It is mentioned that after the Nazis smashed opposing political parties and labor unions, they turned their attention to persecution of Christians - in one scene a stained glass window is shattered by a brick to reveal a "Heil Hitler!" poster behind


The Axis aim of total world conquest, as shown in Prelude to War.
The Axis is depicted as seeking total world conquest. An animated map first shows Mussolini's ambition to re-create the Roman Empire, complete with the Mediterranean as "Our (the Italians') Sea", then Japan's ambition - described in the Tanaka Memorial (Its authenticity is still a matter of dispute) - to conquer Manchuria, China, Indochina, Siam, Burma, the East Indies, India, Australia, New Zealand and Russia east of Lake Baikal, before moving east to crush the United States. The Nazis are shown as first claiming Europe, then moving east through Iraq and Iran into India, then south to conquer Africa. Once this is accomplished, the Nazis would cross the Atlantic Ocean from Dakar to Brazil - meeting up with the Japanese who have crossed the South Pacific. Simultaneously, the Nazis would cross the North Atlantic Ocean from Scandinavia into Canada, meeting the Japanese forces (pejoratively referred to as Germany's "buck-toothed pals") crossing from Siberia. The combined Axis armies then overrun the United States.
Isoroku Yamamoto, commander-in-chief of the Imperial Japanese Navy is shown making a speech which is deliberately mistranslated (as in other US World War II propaganda) as "When war comes between Japan and the United States, I shall not be content to merely occupying Guam, the Philippines, Hawaii, and San Francisco. I look forward to dictating the peace to the United States in the White House at Washington." - this is followed by a scene showing the "conquering Jap army" marching down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC, as the narration alludes to Japanese atrocities in Nanking, Hong Kong and Manila.
The film exposes the mendacity of Axis claims that they need living space due to their overpopulation, by showing that they deliberately encouraged a high birth rate in order to increase their military manpower. It also points out that while they claimed to lack raw materials, they were able to build enormous war machines. The Nazi Wehrmacht is mentioned to have "30 Panzer divisions, 70 motorized divisions and 140 infantry divisions".
The film notably takes the position that the war started on September 18, 1931 with Japan's invasion of Manchuria, which is covered towards the end of the film along with Mussolini's invasion of Ethiopia. The animation showing a Japanese dagger plunging into Manchuria is re-used in The Battle of Russia, The Battle of China and War Comes To America.
Prelude to War won the 1942 Academy Award for Documentary Feature.

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  • 6:32

    Emm no two choices. Vote or don't vote. If you don't vote then you are happy the way things are. What I don't like about this was the situation in the Baltic states. Where after USSR came in there was an election where there was only one party the communist party. At the end in Latvia there were 90% or more votes from all of the population. Even when there were much less people with voting rights! The reason America didn't talk about it is this "The enemy of our enemy is our friend".

  • to look at this and then see what is occuring in the Islamic world, and what they are teaching their youth, is very disturbing

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  • @jeurek

    Yeah, no kidding. Roosevelt was a total Communist, sponsored by the kosher central banking mafia which now enslaves us all. If you want to read how he deceived America into war, here's a nice article on the Web:

    "Franklin Roosevelt's Secret Map speech"

    That's why patriots such as Henry Ford, Charles Lindbergh and Joe Kennedy favored good relations with Germany. You might not like all that shouting during his speeches, but all things considered, Hitler was a liberator.

  • Funny, they talk about fighting communism, then start talking about all the 'new' socialist programs.

    A goverment that takes from one group and gives to another makes slaves of both.

  • @missedthelikebutton

    Song name is Defiliermarch!

  • Whats that song called?

  • @asainmaster197 They started it, def, but the japs did some fucked up shit too. If not worse. Look up Japanese war crimes, fucked up shit.

  • @ShortCardinalsFan262 Agreed. The Nazis did a lot of fucked up shit before, during, and in some cases after, that particular war. But the one thing you can't fault them on is their sense of style. It's just that the state mandated it be the ONLY style and therein was the problem.

  • @spinynorman230 No shit, it was shown to troops before they went to fight the Germans or Japanese.

  • Say whats true about the germans, including they were DAMN GOOD marchers.

  • It's going to be the Anglo world who has to defend freedom again. I'm still unsure if the Chinese will really adopt freedom or not. They had some good philosophers in their history but their recent history is more unsure.

  • @spinynorman230 Well, at the time, America was being friendly to Russia cause it was "The enemy of my enemy is my friend". It was after the war when we realized what naive asses we had been.

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