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7 shorts from the WWII era Ministry of Information Office
MALTA G.C. (1942)
Epic British wartime documentary film on Malta's role in WW2. The film was produced to coincide with Britain's award of the George Cross to the Maltese and their defenders in April 1942. Narrated by Laurence Olivier.
FERRY PILOT (1942)
A documentary about the Ferry Command, which would transport airplanes made in Canada and the United States from Montreal and Gander, Canada to the United Kingdom.
CHRISTMAS UNDER FIRE (1940)
How Britain coped with a Christmas during the war.
V-1: THE ROBOT BOMB (1944)
British documentary short made to describe the attacks made on England by Hitler's V-1 bombs and the successful destruction of many of these bombs before they could fall on their targets.
WORKER'S WEEK-END (1943)
A Tribute to the Workers of the British Aircraft Industry.
THE PILOT IS SAFE (1941)
When a RAF plane is downed, the combined forces of the air and sea arms spring into action to rescue him.
MEN OF THE LIGHTSHIP (1941)
Lightships (ships serving the functions of a lighthouse) have for centuries been treated as neutral during wartime, but a British lightship during World War II finds the Nazis don't respect the lightships' humanitarian purpose.
MALTA G.C. (1942)
Epic British wartime documentary film on Malta's role in WW2. The film was produced to coincide with Britain's award of the George Cross to the Maltese and their defenders in April 1942. Narrated by Laurence Olivier.
FERRY PILOT (1942)
A documentary about the Ferry Command, which would transport airplanes made in Canada and the United States from Montreal and Gander, Canada to the United Kingdom.
CHRISTMAS UNDER FIRE (1940)
How Britain coped with a Christmas during the war.
V-1: THE ROBOT BOMB (1944)
British documentary short made to describe the attacks made on England by Hitler's V-1 bombs and the successful destruction of many of these bombs before they could fall on their targets.
WORKER'S WEEK-END (1943)
A Tribute to the Workers of the British Aircraft Industry.
THE PILOT IS SAFE (1941)
When a RAF plane is downed, the combined forces of the air and sea arms spring into action to rescue him.
MEN OF THE LIGHTSHIP (1941)
Lightships (ships serving the functions of a lighthouse) have for centuries been treated as neutral during wartime, but a British lightship during World War II finds the Nazis don't respect the lightships' humanitarian purpose.