Amazon web page has a good description of the disc content with the various films and music clips.
ACT ONE (films):
THE WORLD AT WAR (1942)
Premier OWI release tracing the origins of the war through Pearl Harbor; Written by Samuel and Bella Spewack; Narrated by Paul Stewart (Raymond in "Citizen Kane").
KEEP 'EM ROLLING (1942)
A Morale-boosting Anthem by tunesmiths Richard Rodgers and Lorenze Hart. Sung by Jan Peerce (of the Metropolitan Opera).
MEN OF TOMORROW (1942) Great Britain
Boy Scout activities and contributions to the war effort in war-weary England.
GERMANY CALLING (c1940)
Charles Ridley's amusing essay mocking Hitler and his goose-stepping Gestapo (aka "Schichlegruber Doing The Lambeth Walk Nazis Style"). The soundtrack is, for the first time in decades, synchronized correctly.
HAVE YOU KILLED A (JAP) SOLDIER TODAY? (c1944)
OWI hard-sell Bond Drive trailer.
ENTR'ACTE : Holiday Greetings
The sentimental longing of a family to be reunited juxtaposed with the realities of war. Created especially for this programme in 2006.
IT'S YOUR AMERICA (c1943)
Elaborate production stars Arthur Kennedy (disgruntled draftee); Preston Foster (field surgeon); J. Carroll Naish (French Officer); and Don ("Winslow Of The Navy") Terry as an infantryman, whose Lucky Penny signifies what America is all about. Stirring, tear-jerking finalé.
HANDS (1944)
Essay exploiting productive hands juxtaposed with those of the dead.
MYRA HESS (1945)
The famed pianist in a lunchtime concert at London's National Gallery, performing a work by Beethoven, a German; the significance of which was to send "a strong message to the enemies of Democracy that Brits could admire the culture of the German people while abhoring the politcal realities of the Nazi Reich".
ARMY AIR FORCES -PACIFIC (1945))
The Flight Of The Enola Gay. Glorifies air-killing machines; and the preparation and delivery of the A bomb on Japan.
JUST FOR REMEMBRANCE (c1944) )
Heart-wrenching, tear-filled Bond Drive finalé; a plea for war's end; to bring home the men, not the personal effects they left behind in death.
BONUS FEATURES:
American & German Propaganda Ditties; Juke Box Favourites; Lord Haw Haw & Germany Calling; The London Blitz and England's Future Queen; Popular Wartime Melodies.
Juke Box Favorites:
- Don’t Sit Under the Apple Tree With Anyone Else But me - Andrew Sisters
- Grey Haired Lady
- I’ll Be Seeing You
- The Hut Sut Song
- White Cliffs of Dover
- Juke Box Saturday Night
Popular Wartime Melodies:
- Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - The Andrews Sisters
- Praise The Lord and Pass the Ammunition - The Merry Macs
- We’ll Meet Again - Benny Goodman and his Orchestra featuring Peggy Lee
- Rosie the Riveter -
- Comin’ In On A Wing And A Prayer
- Any Bonds Today? - Irving Berlin
- That’s Sabotage - Fox Trot
- Bell Bottom Trousers - Art Kassel and his “Kassels In The Air” Orchestra
- When The Lights Go On Again (All Over the World
- Vict/ry Polka - Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters
Propaganda Ditties:
- Der Fuehrer’s Face - Johnny Bond
- Mussolini’s Letter to Hitler - Carson Robinson
- You’re A Sap Mr. Jap - Andrew Sisters
- Bye Bye Empire - Charlie & His Orchestra
- Der Fuehrer’s Face - Spike jones & His City Slickers