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1. Alfred Nobel Story, The
(1952, 107 Minutes, Black & White)
A most fitting film to start off a series of War Films as this is really an anti-war film about a 19th century peace activist, Bertha Felicie Sophie von Suttner, who won ...

2. Battle of San Pietro, The
(1945, 38 Minutes, Black & White)
This extraordinary War Department documentary should be required viewing for every American citizen, for it shows, with extreme realism, the sacrifices a previous gener...

3. Go For Broke!
(1951, 90 Minutes, Black & White)
An intense, thought provoking World War II combat film, with a most unusual focus: the heroes are Japanese-American soldiers portrayed by actual combat veterans of the de...

4. Gung Ho!
(1943, 87 Minutes, Black & White)
As the title implies, this is a rock 'em, sock 'em, superpatriotic World War II film. Randolph Scott stars as Colonel Thornwald, a competent leader with first hand knowl...

5. Mission to Death
(1966, 71 Minutes, Color)
Although rather crude by big war film standards, this film packs quite a wallop since it deals with realistic combat situations and the effects of war on the common soldi...

6. Raiders of Leyte Gulf, The
(1963, 80 Minutes, Black & White)
With the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the largest navel battle of World War II, not far off, American reconnaissance expert, Major Emmett Wilson, has been captured by the Japane...

7. Submarine Attack
(1959, 88 Minutes, Color)
An Italian submarine is captained by a competent leader who skillfully accomplishes his missions to sink Allied freighters, then rescues the remaining crewmembers and mak...

8. Three Came Home
(1950, 105 Minutes, Black & White)
Screenwriter Nunnally Johnson also produced this Darryl F. Zanuck 20th Century Fox film which he adapted from Agnes Keith's autobiographical book about her harrowing life...

9. Two Women
(1960, 98 Minutes, Black & White)
An extraordinary film for both its subject matter and the Academy Award Winning performance of Sophia Loren as Cesira, a beautiful widow who must flee from Rome with her ...

10. Walls of Hell (aka Intramuros), The
(1964, 88 Minutes, Black & White)
At the end of World War II, in spite of orders from commanding officer, General Tomoyuki Yamashita, 16,000 Japanese sailors and 3,750 Army Security Troops, now under Rear...

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