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Army-Navy Screen Magazine : ウィキペディア英語版
Army-Navy Screen Magazine

''The Army-Navy Screen Magazine'' was a short film program, which was shown to the American soldiers around the world during World War II. It included a newsreel and a cartoon of ''Private Snafu''.
It was produced from June 1943 until early 1946 by the Army Signal Corps under the supervision of director Frank Capra. The ''Snafu'' series was produced by Leon Schlesinger Productions/Warner Bros. Cartoons, UPA, MGM, Harman-Ising Studio and Walt Disney Productions.
Tale of Two Cities
A film tells about the destruction and death caused by atomic bombs dropped on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, on August 6 and 9, 1945. An eyewitness account by Jesuit priest Father John Seimes, who had been on the outskirts of Hiroshima, was included.
The short film Tale of Two Cities was produced in 1946 by the United States War Department as issue number 74 of the Army-Navy Screen Magazine series.
JANUARY 1, 1946



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