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America Goes Over (1918) - computer video disk
Government-produced historical record of major World War I battles.
Producer: U.S. Army, Signal Corps
Series of four films produced during the First World War which have
incredible historical value.
America Goes Over (Part I) - 13 minutes
This 1918 U.S. Government war newsreel tries its best to give the viewer a
complete picture of what it was like Over There in World War One. The
usual battle scenes are interspersed with fascinating human interest
stuff, such as recruits getting their teeth inspected, Salvation Army
volunteers handing out doughnuts, doughboys getting their heads shaved, KP,
slop buckets, trench digging, interrogating German prisoners, animal
mascots, and yes, dead bodies (though shown only briefly and without a lot
of blood). Many of the title cards have cartoon drawings of doughboys in
various humorous situations
America Goes Over (Part II) - 15.40 mins
A totally different film then Part I. Part I was made by British Pathe,
while this appears to be directly from the American Army itself. Film
details the difficulties the Allies were having with 'The Enemy' ( and
it's eagerness to have America join World War I. Men volunteer, and many
more are drafted. In an interesting scene, the secretary of war is shown
drawing the first number.. he's even got a blindfold on his head! We then
show the process of preparing the men to go to war, and finally their trek
to Europe. Awesome battle scenes are shown here, with fire guns, heavy
artillery, and something called a Y gun, which looks really scary, and
even scarier when people are just hanging around as it goes off. Amazing
scenes of past president Woodrow Wilson and Teddy Roosevelt seeing the
troops off to war as well. Just an incredible film, and very worthwhile to
see.
America Goes Over (Part III) - 15.30 mins
Continuing from Part II, the Allies slowly make their way on the enemy.
This part shows us a combination of battle scenes, mixed in with routine,
but neccessary tasks soldiers, as well as civilians must go through during
war. Scenes of war kitchens, barbers, first aid and strategists are shown.
On the front, the amazing battle coverage continues with plane dog fights,
with shots of it's aftermath, more heavy artillery, and a good reason why
Zeppelins were'nt used much during the war.
America Goes Over (Part IV) - 17:40 minutes
This excellent film ends with the retreating of the enemy still further,
with much battle coverage. More dog fights are seen, and more heay
artillery. What's interesting is that along with the Allied victories, the
film never shies away with the observation that with victory, it sometimes
comes with a price. Scenes of death on the warfield are shown throughout
Parts 2-5, but none too gruesome.
All in all, these series of films are crucial of observation of the
history of war, and present a well balanced overview of the first big war,
World War I.--o--
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