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This U.S. Navy film details Cold War installations in the Washington, D.C., region, including the Washington Navy Yard,…
This 1958 U.S. Information Agency film explains different forms of Communist propaganda with extensive clips of Soviet films. The film was… read more
This 1958 U.S. Information Agency film explains different forms of Communist propaganda with extensive clips of Soviet films. The film was recorded at the Pentagon in the midst of the Cold War. In the film, agency director George Allen uses a variety of charts and film clips to analyze Soviet propaganda for a group of U.S. military leaders. The topics covered include communist radio broadcasts, magazines, books, youth festivals, and film productions. close
This U.S. Navy film details Cold War installations in the Washington, D.C., region, including the Washington Navy Yard,…
This 1955 film, The Story of Hoover Dam, explained the need to control and regulate the waters of the Colorado River.…
This 1955 film was produced by several advertising associations to outline expected economic growth in the United…
This 1963 United States Information Agency film documents events in five cities: the election and coronation of Pope Paul VI…