During the 1930s many Americans avoided thinking about war erupting in Europe, believing it of little relevance to their own lives. Yet, the Warner Bros. film studio embarked on a virtual crusade to alert Americans to the growing menace of Nazism.
Polish-Jewish immigrants Harry and Jack Warner risked both reputation and fortune to inform the American public of the insidious threat Hitler’s regime posed throughout the world. Through a score of films produced during the 1930s and early 1940s-including the pivotal Sergeant York-the Warner Bros. studio marshaled its forces to influence the American conscience and push toward intervention in World War II.
Celluloid Soldiers offers a compelling historical look at Warner Bros.’s efforts as the only major studio to promote anti-Nazi activity before the outbreak of the Second World War.
Michael E. Birdwell
Celluloid Soldiers [PDF ebook]
The Warner Bros. Campaign Against Nazism
Celluloid Soldiers [PDF ebook]
The Warner Bros. Campaign Against Nazism
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