1999 A.D.
In 1967, Philco-Ford Corporation marked its 75th anniversary by producing this film titled 1999 A.D. The appliance and r…
Why We Fight: The Battle of China is a 1944 U.S. Office of War Information film that surveys the geography, people, and history of China and… read more
Why We Fight: The Battle of China is a 1944 U.S. Office of War Information film that surveys the geography, people, and history of China and details their defensive war against Japan, beginning with the 1931 invasion of Manchuria. An explanation of the reasons for Japan's success is provided. close
In 1967, Philco-Ford Corporation marked its 75th anniversary by producing this film titled 1999 A.D. The appliance and r…
Ku Klux Klan: The Invisible Empire is a CBS Reports documentary from 1965 that traces the history of the Ku Klux Klan fr…
Our Heritage is a 1966 episode from the U.S. Army’s “Big Picture” series marking the July 4th holiday by telling the sto…
This U.S. Army Signal Corps film documents the difficult task of building a 1,500 mile highway through the Canadian wild…