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Communications and communicators facilitate World War II.
This movie is part of the collection: Prelinger Archives
Producer: Ganz (William J.) Co.
Sponsor: Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
Audio/Visual: Sd, B&W
Keywords: Media: Radio; World War II; Electronics
Creative Commons license: Public Domain
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| RadioatW1944_edit.mp4 | 320 MB |
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- August 22, 2008
Subject: Excellent documentary
This RCA 1944 documentary shows the importance of radio during World War II. It is well written,directed and filmed. Historically, it is very interesting
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- April 18, 2004
Subject: Breaker breaker, do you copy?
Entertaining tale about how Radio was so important during WWII.. We follow two brothers as they first discover radio at home by usage of HAM sets, then both of them sign up eagerly for war. both of them get into the radio side of things, and soon are at it, facing an (unmentioned) 'enemy'. Although a bit hokey at times, the film had a charm and oomph that kept me entertained.
Radio Communications (military) World War II