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- Restrictions
- Common topics
- Films made during the War of Ethiopia and the Sino-Japanese War 1936 1937 1938
- Films made during the Second World War 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945
- Late 1940s
- Films made during the Cold War Early 1950s Late 1950s Early 1960s Late 1960s Early 1970s Late 1970s Early 1980s Late 1980s
- Films made since the Cold War Early 1990s Late 1990s Early 2000s Late 2000s 2010s In development
- Science fiction, fantasy and horror
- TV series
- Dramatised documentaries
- Spanish Civil War
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This is a list of fictional feature films or miniseries which feature events of World War II in the narrative. There is a separate list of World War II TV series. Restrictions - The film or miniseries must be concerned with World War II (or the War of Ethiopia and the Sino-Japanese War) and include events which feature as a part of the war effort.
- For short films, see the List of World War II short films.
- For documentaries, see the List of World War II documentary films and the List of Allied propaganda films of World War II.
Fictional feature films specifically pertaining to the Holocaust appear in the List of Holocaust films#Narrative films. Common topicsMany aspects of this conflict have repeatedly been the subject of drama. These common subjects will not be linked when they appear in the film descriptions below: - Europe
- Adolf Hitler, National Socialists and National Socialism
- National Socialist Germany (Third Reich)
- Gestapo and SS
- Benito Mussolini
- Fascism
- Death camps, concentration camps, earlier concentration camps
- Partition and occupation of Poland and Polish resistance
- Occupied France, Vichy France and French Resistance
- Occupied Norway
- The Holocaust
- Asia–Pacific
- Non-geographical
Films made during the War of Ethiopia and the Sino-Japanese War Before the Second World War explicitly began with the Nazi German, then later Soviet (Russian) invasions of Poland in September 1939, Germany had already absorbed Austria in the Anschluß of 1938, then the Czechoslovakian lands of Bohemia and Moravia. Meanwhile, Italy, Germany and the Soviet Union were involved in the Spanish Civil War,[1] (1936-1939), and Italy had conquered Ethiopia (1935-1936) and Albania (1939). China had been fighting against Japan since the 1931 invasion of their northeastern province of Manchuria in a war that completely opened in 1937, called the Second Sino-Japanese War, until Japan attacked the U.S.A. at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. then the British Empire and the Dutch East Indies colonial possessions also in December 1941. 1936 Country | Main title (Alternative titles) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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Kingdom of Italy}} | {{sort>Great|The Great Appeal}} | Il grande appello | Mario Camerini | Italian father and son in the War of Ethiopia | Nazi Germany}} | {{sort>Traitor|The Traitor}} | Verräter | Karl Ritter | Foreign spies in a German armaments factory |
1937 Country | Main title (Alternative titles) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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Kingdom of Italy}} | Sentinels of Bronze | Sentinelle di bronzo | Romolo Marcellini | Italian colonial soldiers defeat the Ethiopian attack on Walwal |
1938 Country | Main title (Alternative titles) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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Japan}} | Chocolate and Soldiers | Chocolate to heitai (チョコレートと兵隊) | Takeshi Sato | Japanese Army soldier's battlefield letters with chocolate wrappers sent to son while fighting in China | USSR|1936}} | Concentration Camp (Bog Soldiers / Soldiers of the Swamp) | Bolotnye soldaty (Болотные солдаты) | Macheret|Aleksandr Macheret}} | Nazi concentration camp guards attempt to break spirits of Communists | ROC|1928|name=China}} | {{sort>Eight|The Eight Hundred Heroes}} | Bā bǎi zhuàngshì (八百壮士) | Ying Yunwei | Defense of Sihang Warehouse | France}} | It Happened in Gibraltar | Gibraltar | Fedor Ozep | British officer in Gibraltar pretends to be traitor | Japan}} | Invisible Invader | Sugata-naki shinnyūsha (姿無き侵入者) | Shuzo Fukuda | Foreign spies in Japan pretend to be travelers | Kingdom of Italy}} | Luciano Serra, Pilot | Luciano Serra pilota | Goffredo Alessandrini | Italo-Abyssinian War | Japan}} Korea | Military Train | Gun'yō ressha ({{lang>ja|軍用列車}}) Gun-yong-yeolcha ({{lang|ko|군용열차}}) | Gwang-je Seo | A Korean train conductor is involved in espionage on a Japanese military train | Japan}} | {{sort>Pay|A Pay by the Wayside}} (Five Scouts) | Gonin no sekkôhei (五人の斥候兵) | Tomotaka Tasaka | Five Japanese Army soldiers on reconnaissance mission behind Chinese lines | Japan}} | {{sort>Road|The Road to Peace in the Orient}} | Tōyō heiwa no michi (東洋平和の道) | Shigeyoshi Suzuki | Chinese farmers overcame their distrust of Japan after being helped by Japanese soldiers | France}} | {{sort>Shanghai|The Shanghai Drama}} | Le drame de Shanghaï | Georg Wilhelm Pabst | Japanese Black Dragon agents in Shanghai |
Films made during the Second World War {{further|List of Allied propaganda films of World War II}}Note: {{flag|USSR|name=Soviet}} films are in Russian and originate in the {{flag|Russian SFSR}}, unless otherwise noted. 1939 Country | Main title (Alternative titles) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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Kingdom of Italy}} | Battles in the Shadow {{ref>L|†}} | Lotte nell'ombra | Domenico Gambino | Foreign spies steal the formula of a new explosive | USA|1912}} | Confessions of a Nazi Spy | Litvak|Anatole Litvak}} | Nazi spy ring in the United States | USA|1912}} | Hitler, Beast of Berlin (Hell's Devils / Beasts of Berlin) | Newfield|Sam Newfield}} | Drama. German anti-Hitler political prisoner | UK}} | {{sort>Lion|The Lion Has Wings}} | Powell|Michael Powell, Adrian Brunel, Brian Desmond Hurst, Alexander Korda}} | RAF mobilization [2] | Kingdom of Italy}} | {{sort>Little|The Little Adventurers}} | Piccoli naufraghi | Flavio Calzavara | Adventure. Twelve Italian boys embark on a merchantman ship to fight in the War of Ethiopia, but are shipwrecked on an island. Then they manage to take control of another merchantman smuggling weapons to Ethiopia. | Empire of Japan}} | Mud and Soldiers | Tsuchi to heitai (土と兵隊) | Tasaka|Tomotaka Tasaka}} | Drama based on Ashihei Hino novel. Effect of war on Japanese soldiers during Sino-Japanese War | UK}} | Q Planes (Clouds Over Europe) | Whelan|Tim Whelan, Arthur B. Woods}} | Thriller. Foreign spies suspected in disappearance of secret aircraft [3] | UK}} | Secret Journey (Among Human Wolves) | Baxter|John Baxter}} | Based on Charles Robert Dumas' short story. British secret service agent on mission | Empire of Japan}} | Shanghai Landing Squad | Shanhai Rikusentai (上海陸戦隊) | Kumagaya|Hisatora Kumagaya}} | Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces | USA|1912}} | South of the Border | Sherman|George Sherman}} | Action/Western. US Federal Agent on mission in Mexico to prevent German agents from gaining control of Mexican oil refineries and inciting revolution | Nazi Germany}} | Three Non-Coms {{ref>L|†}} | Drei Unteroffiziere | Werner Hochbaum | Luftwaffe NCO's | UK}} | Traitor Spy (The Torso Murder Mystery) | Summers|Walter Summers}} | Mystery thriller based on T. C. H. Jacobs novel. German spy employed in anti-submarine patrol boat and torpedo factory | USA|1912}} | Wings of the Navy | Bacon|Lloyd Bacon}} | Drama. Experimental fighter for the US Navy |
1940 Country | Main title (Alternative titles) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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USA|1912}} | Arise, My Love | Mitchell Leisen | Romantic comedy. Spanish Civil War through French capitulation, 1940 | Nazi Germany}} | Attention! The Enemy Is Listening! {{ref>L|†}} | Achtung! Feind hört mit! | Arthur Maria Rabenalt | Foreign spies in a German armaments factory | UK}} | {{sort>Big|The Big Blockade}} | Charles Frend | Economic blockade of Germany | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Blazing|The Blazing Heavens}} {{ref|L|†}} (The Burning Sky / Flaming Sky) | Moyuru ōzora (燃ゆる大空) | Yutaka Abe | Action-drama. Imperial Japanese Army Air Service during Sino-Japanese War | Kingdom of Italy}} | {{sort>Cavalier|The Cavalier from Kruja}} {{ref|L|†}} | Il cavaliere di Kruja | Carlo Campogalliani | Adventure. An Italian journalist gets involved in the Albanian opposition to King Zog and is finally saved by the Italian invasion of Albania | USA|1912}} | Comrade X | King Vidor | Spy drama. US journalist in the Soviet Union moonlights as spy. | UK}} | Convoy | Pen Tennyson | Battle of the Atlantic | Nazi Germany}} | Enemies {{ref>L|†}} | Feinde | Viktor Tourjansky | Invasion of Poland justified by Polish persecution of ethnic Germans | USA|1912}} | Foreign Correspondent | Alfred Hitchcock | Spy thriller. American reporter tries to expose spies in Britain on the eve of World War II. | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Great|The Great Dictator}} | Charlie Chaplin | Satire. Dictator Adenoid Hynkel is replaced by identical Jew | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Long|The Long Voyage Home}} | John Ford | Battle of the Atlantic | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Man|The Man I Married}} (I Married a Nazi) | Irving Pichel | Drama. American woman's German husband develops Nazi sympathies | UK}} | Night Train to Munich (Gestapo) | Carol Reed | Mystery-thriller. Inventor and daughter kidnapped by Gestapo then rescued by British agent | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Phantom|The Phantom Submarine}} | Charles Barton | Action-mystery. Journalist and US Navy frogman investigate U-boat terror | Nazi Germany}} | Request Concert | Wunschkonzert | Eduard von Borsody | Luftwaffe airmen fighting over Poland and then the Atlantic | USA|1912}} | Ski Patrol | Lew Landers | Olympians oppose each other again in the Winter War | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Story|The Legend of Tank Commander Nishizumi}} | Nishizumi senshacho-den (西住戦車長伝) | Kōzaburō Yoshimura | Japanese tank commander fights in the Sino-Japanese War and dies in the Battle of Nanking | UK}} | Ten Days in Paris | Jeremy Brown | Comedy mystery. | USA|1912}} | Waterloo Bridge | Mervyn LeRoy | Called-up British officer reminisces over World War I romance [3] | USA|1912}} | Women in War | John H. Auer | Action-drama. Allied nurses on pre-Dunkirk Battle of France front |
1941 Country | Main title (Alternative titles) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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Nazi Germany}} | Above All in the World {{ref>L|†}} | Über alles in der Welt | Karl Ritter | German civilians abroad get involved in the beginning of World War II | USA|1912}} | All Through the Night | Vincent Sherman | Lighthearted mystery-thriller. Nazi Fifth Columnists | Nazi Germany}} | Annelie | Annelie | Josef von Báky | Heroic German mother during war | Nazi Germany}} | Bomber Wing Lützow | Kampfgeschwader Lützow | Hans Bertram | A bomber crew takes part in invasion of Poland and attacks on British shipping | USA|1912}} | Buck Privates | Arthur Lubin | Comedy. Abbott and Costello enlist in the Army | USA|1912}} | Caught in the Draft | David Butler | Comedy. Bob Hope gets drafted | USA|1912}} | Confirm or Deny | Archie Mayo, Fritz Lang (uncredited) | Comedy-drama. London Blitz | UK}} | Cottage to Let (Bombsight Stolen) | Anthony Asquith | Lighthearted mystery. Kidnapping of bombsight inventor from Scotland by Nazi agents | USA|1912}} | Dangerously They Live | Robert Florey | Nazi agents in US pursue Allied spy with secret of U-boat fleet off US coast | UK}} | Dangerous Moonlight | Brian Desmond Hurst | The Battle of Britain | USA|1912}} | Dive Bomber | Michael Curtiz | Flight surgeons and medical flight research on pilots in Pacific | Hungary}} | Europe Doesn't Answer {{ref>L|†}} | Európa nem válaszol | Géza von Radványi | Spies on board of a transatlantic at the beginning of World War 2 | UK}} | {{sort>Forty-Ninth|49th Parallel}} (The Invaders) | Michael Powell | Battle of the St. Lawrence and survivors of a sunken U-boat in Hudson Bay trek across Canada | UK}} | Freedom Radio | Anthony Asquith | German Resistance | USSR|1936}} | {{sort>Girl|The Girl from Leningrad}} | Frontovye podrugi (Фронтовые подруги) | Viktor Eisymont | Russian woman volunteers as nurse on Finnish Front where she becomes involved with wounded soldiers; remade in US as Three Russian Girls | Nazi Germany}} | Goodbye, Franziska | Auf Wiedersehn, Franziska! | Helmut Käutner | A German globetrotting reporter is drafted into a Wehrmacht Propagandakompanie | Nazi Germany}} | Hallgarten's Reconnaissance Patrol | Spähtrupp Hallgarten | Herbert B. Fredersdorf | Two German soldiers in the Norwegian Campaign | Nazi Germany}} | Homecoming | Heimkehr | Gustav Ucicky | Drama. Poles persecute ethnic Germans | USA|1912}} | International Lady | Tim Whelan | Spy drama. | Nazi Germany}} | In the Eye of the Storm | Menschen im Sturm | Fritz Peter Buch | Drama. Serbs persecute ethnic Germans [4] | USSR|1936}} | In the Rear of the Enemy | V tylu vraga (В тылу врага) | Yevgeni Shneider | Drama. Finnish War [5] | USA|1912}} | Man Hunt | Fritz Lang | Prewar assassination attempt on Hitler | Kingdom of Italy}} | Men on the Sea Floor {{ref>L|†}} | Uomini sul fondo | Francesco De Robertis | The crew of an Italian submarine try to repair their damaged ship trapped on the sea bottom | USA|1912}} | Parachute Battalion | Leslie Goodwins | Three men join a parachute battalion [3] | UK}} | Pimpernel Smith | Leslie Howard | The Scarlet Pimpernel updated | Empire of Japan}} | Prayer to Mother Earth {{ref>L|†}} | Daichi ni inoru (大地に祈る) | Takeo Murata | Japanese military nurses in China | UK}} | Ships with Wings | Sergei Nolbandov | Battle of Taranto | Nazi Germany}} | Six Days of Leave {{ref>L|†}} | Sechs Tage Heimaturlaub | Jürgen von Alten | German soldiers on leave | Nazi Germany}} | Soldiers of Tomorrow {{ref>L|†}} | Soldaten von morgen | Alfred Weidenmann | Hitler Youth | USA|1912}} | Sundown | Henry Hathaway | The North African Campaign [3] | Nazi Germany}} | U-Boat, Course West! | U-Boote westwärts | Günther Rittau | U-boats in the Battle of the Atlantic [6] | USA|1912}} | Underground | Vincent Sherman | German Resistance | Empire of Japan}} Korea | Volunteer {{ref>L|†}} | Shiganhei ({{lang>ja|志願兵}}) Chiwŏnbyŏng ({{lang|ko|지원병}}) | Seok-yeong Ahn | Korean volunteers in the Japanese Army | FRA}} Vichy France | {{sort>Well|The Well-Digger's Daughter}} | La fille du puisatier | Marcel Pagnol | A girl becomes pregnant by a military pilot, then shot down behind German lines during the Battle of France | Kingdom of Italy}} | {{sort>White|The White Ship}} | La nave bianca | Francesco De Robertis, Roberto Rossellini | Sailors on a hospital ship after wounds in battle (depicted by footage filmed during the Battle of Calabria and the Battle of Cape Spartivento) | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Yank|A Yank in the RAF}} | Henry King | American volunteers in the RAF | Empire of Japan}} Korea | You and Me {{ref>L|†}} | Kimi to boku ({{lang>ja|君と僕}}) Nŏ wa na ({{lang|ko|너와 나}}) | "Eitaro Hinatsu" (Hae Yeong), Tomotaka Tasaka | Korean volunteer in the Japanese Army marries a Japanese woman |
1942 Country | Main title (Alternative titles) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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USA|1912}} | Across the Pacific | John Huston, Vincent Sherman | Spy drama. Japanese plot against the Panama Canal | Kingdom of Italy}} | Alpha Tau! {{ref>L|†}} | Alfa Tau! | Francesco De Robertis | Italian submarine warfare in Mediterranean Theatre | USA|1912}} | Atlantic Convoy | Lew Landers | Allied naval operations based in Iceland against U-boats in Atlantic | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Battle|The Battle of Hong Kong}} | Honkon kōryaku: Eikoku kuzururu no hi (香港攻略 英国崩るゝの日) | Shigeo Tanaka | Battle of Hong Kong | Kingdom of Italy}} | Bengasi | Bengasi (Bengasi anno '41)[7] | Augusto Genina | Italian resistance to the British occupation of Benghazi in 1941 | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Bugle|Black Dragons}} | William Nigh | Japan's Black Dragon Society, in collaboration with Nazis, recruits a mad scientist to create likenesses of Western leaders[8] | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Bugle|The Bugle Sounds}} | S. Sylvan Simon | Cavalry and tank warfare | USA|1912}} | Captains of the Clouds | Michael Curtiz | Canadian bush pilots in the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan [9] | USA|1912}} | Casablanca | Michael Curtiz | 1943 Best picture romantic-thriller set in Vichy-controlled Morocco | USA|1912}} | Commandos Strike at Dawn | John Farrow | Norwegian resistance | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Dawn|The Dawn Express}} | Albert Herman | A Nazi spy ring is after a chemical formula | UK}} | {{sort>Day|The Day Will Dawn}} (The Avengers) | Harold French | Norwegian resistance | USA|1912}} | Desperate Journey | Raoul Walsh | RAF aircrew escape from Germany through occupied Netherlands | Kingdom of Italy}} | Document Z-3 | Documento Z-3 | Alfredo Guarini | Italian agents in Yugoslavia in the last days before the invasion | USA|1912}} | Eagle Squadron | Arthur Lubin | Eagle Squadron, American volunteers in the RAF during the Battle of Britain | USSR|1936}} ({{flag|Georgian SSR}}) | Elusive Ian {{ref>L|†}} | Uchinari Jani (Georgian please) {{ka icon}} Neulovimyy Yan (Неуловимый Ян) {{ru icon}} | Isidor Annensky, Vladimir Petrov | Empire of Japan}} | Fear of the Fifth Column | Daigoretsu no kyofu (第五列的恐怖) | Hiroyuki Yamamoto | British and Chinese spies try to steal the projects of a Japanese airplane engine | UK}} | {{sort>First|The First of the Few}} (Spitfire) | Leslie Howard | Development of the Spitfire [8] | USA|1912}} {{flagu|UK}} | Flying Fortress | Walter Forde | B-17 bombers | USA|1912}} | Flying Tigers | David Miller | American Volunteer Group in the Sino-Japanese War | UK}} | {{sort>Foreman|The Foreman Went to France}} | Charles Frend | Battle of France | Nazi Germany}} | Front Theater {{ref>L|†}} | Fronttheater | Arthur Maria Rabenalt | Battle of Greece | Empire of Japan}} | General, Staff Officer and Soldiers {{ref>L|†}} | Shōgun to sanbō to hei (将軍と参謀と兵) | Taguchi Satoshi | Sino-Japanese war | Kingdom of Italy}} | Giarabub | Giarabub | Goffredo Alessandrini | The Siege of Giarabub in 1941 | Nazi Germany}} | {{sort>Great|The Great Love}} | Die große Liebe | Rolf Hansen | War between Nazi Germany and USSR | Empire of Japan}} Korea | Here We Go! {{ref>L|†}} | Warera imazo yuku ({{lang>ja|吾等今ぞ征く}}) Nanŭn kanda ({{lang|ko|나는 간다}}) | Ki-chae Park | Korean volunteers in Japanese Army | USA|1912}} | Hillbilly Blitzkrieg | Roy Mack | Nazi spies steal rocket formula in the US [10] | USA|1912}} | Hitler – Dead or Alive | Nick Grinde | Three American gangsters set out to collect the million-dollar reward for bringing Hitler to justice.[11] | UK}} | In Which We Serve | Noël Coward, David Lean | Kelly|F01|6}} [8] | Nazi Germany}} | June the 5th {{ref>L|†}} | Der 5. Juni | Fritz Kirchhoff | Battle of France | USA|1912}} | Jungle Siren | Sam Newfield | Free French, with two Americans, sent to African village to build an airfield [8] | UK}} | King Arthur Was a Gentleman | Marcel Varnel | Comedy, Musical, Romance. Soldier fantasizes about King Arthur as he takes on the Wehrmacht | USA|1912}} | Lady from Chungking | William Nigh | Sino-Japanese War [8] | UK}} | Lady from Lisbon | Leslie S. Hiscott | Farce. Nazi agents, Allied counterspies and several copies of the Mona Lisa | USA|1912}} | Let's Get Tough! | Wallace Fox | Juvenile delinquents battle Black Dragon Society saboteurs in New York [8] | Kingdom of Italy}} | MAS | MAS | Romolo Marcellini | MAS (Italian torpedo boat) | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Missus|Mrs. Miniver}} | William Wyler | 1942 Best picture depicting the British home front | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Navy|The Navy Comes Through}} | A. Edward Sutherland | Battle of the Atlantic | UK}} | {{sort>Next|The Next of Kin}} | Thorold Dickinson | Message that careless talk costs lives, and fictional commando raid | Kingdom of Italy}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Romania}} | Odessa in Flames | Odessa in fiamme {{it icon}}, Odessa în flăcări {{ro icon}} | Carmine Gallone | Battle of Odessa, 1941 [8] | UK}} | One of Our Aircraft Is Missing | Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger | Allied aircrew escape from the occupied Netherlands [8] | USA|1912}} | Pacific Rendezvous | George Sidney | Spy drama. Cryptography in the Pacific War | Empire of Japan}} | Patriotic Flowers | Aikoku no hana (愛國の花) | Keisuke Sasaki | Japanese military nurses | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Phantom|The Phantom Plainsmen}} | John English | "The Three Mesquiteers" battle Nazi agents on a Western ranch | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Pied|The Pied Piper}} | Irving Pichel | Drama based on Nevil Shute novel. Holidaymaker rescues French children, 1940 | Kingdom of Italy}} | {{sort>Pilot|A Pilot Returns}} | Un pilota ritorna | Roberto Rossellini | Greco-Italian War | USA|1912}} | Private Buckaroo | Edward F. Cline | Musical.[8] | Nazi Germany}} | {{sort>Red|The Red Terror}} | GPU | Karl Ritter | GPU's plots in Rotterdam are foiled by the German occupation | USA|1912}} | Reunion in France | Jules Dassin | French Resistance helps a downed US pilot | UK}} | Sabotage at Sea | Leslie S. Hiscott | USA|1912}} | Saboteur | Alfred Hitchcock | Airplane factory worker falsely accused of sabotage | USA|1912}} | Seven Days' Leave | Tim Whelan | Musical comedy. Soldier on leave must marry to inherit | USA|1912}} | Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon | Roy William Neill | Sherlock Holmes vs Nazi agents and Professor Moriarty | USA|1912}} | Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror | John Rawlins | Sherlock Holmes vs. Nazi saboteurs | USA|1912}} | Somewhere I'll Find You | Wesley Ruggles | War correspondents in China and Pacific | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Spy|The Spy Isn't Dead Yet}} | Kanchō imada shisezu (間諜未だ死せず) | Kōzaburō Yoshimura | Chinese and American spies in Japan | USA|1912}} | Stand by for Action | Robert Z. Leonard | The Pacific War | Nazi Germany}} | Stukas | Stukas | Karl Ritter | German dive bomber, the Stuka [8] | USA|1912}} | They Raid by Night | Spencer Gordon Bennet | Commando raids in occupied Norway [8] | Kingdom of Italy}} | {{sort>Three|The Three Pilots}} | I tre aquilotti | Mario Mattoli | Three young pilots of the Regia Aeronautica | USA|1912}} | {{sort>To be|To Be Or Not To Be}} | Ernst Lubitsch | Occupied Warsaw, and Polish air squadron in London | USA|1912}} | To the Shores of Tripoli | H. Bruce Humberstone | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Triumph|A Triumph of Wings}} | Tsubasa no gaika (翼の凱歌) | Satsuo Yamamoto | Two young Japanese become pilots of the Army Air Service[12] | Nazi Germany}} | Two in a Big City | Zwei in einer großen Stadt | Volker von Collande | Luftwaffe pilot meets a nurse while on leave in Berlin | USA|1912}} | Wake Island | John Farrow | Battle of Wake Island | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>War|The War at Sea from Hawaii to Malaya}} | Hawai Marē oki kaisen (ハワイまれ沖回線) | Kajiro Yamamoto | Attack on Pearl Harbor and Malayan Campaign | UK}} | Went the Day Well? | Alberto Cavalcanti | Fictional German invasion of England (see Operation Sea Lion) | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Yank in|A Yank in Libya}} | Albert Herman | Journalist exposes Nazis trying to start an Arab revolt in North Africa [8] | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Yank on|A Yank on the Burma Road}} | George B. Seitz | Burma Road | USA|1912}} | Yankee Doodle Dandy | Michael Curtiz | George M. Cohan |
1943Country | Main title (Alternative titles) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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USA|1912}} | Above Suspicion | Richard Thorpe | Honeymooners spy on the Nazis | USA|1912}} | Action in the North Atlantic | Lloyd Bacon | The Battle of the Atlantic | UK}} | {{sort>Adventures|The Adventures of Tartu}} (Sabotage Agent) | Harold S. Bucquet | British spy posing as Romanian Iron Guard officer aids Czech partisans [8] | USA|1912}} | Aerial Gunner | William H. Pine | The B-17 bomber in the Pacific [8] | USA|1912}} | Air Force | Howard Hawks | B-17 bombers in the Battle of the Philippines | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Air Raid by|The Air Raid by Enemy Aircraft}} {{ref|L|†}} | Tekki raishū (敵機空襲) | Hiromasa Nomura | Air war over Japan | USA|1912}} | Air Raid Wardens | Edward Sedgwick | Laurel and Hardy try to stop Nazi spies in the USA | Empire of Japan}} | All-out Attack on Singapore {{ref>L|†}} | Shingapōru sōkōgeki (シンガポール総攻撃) | Koji Shima | Japanese conquest of Singapore | USA|1912}} | Background to Danger | Raoul Walsh | Intrigue involving Nazis in neutral Turkey | USA|1912}} | Bataan | Tay Garnett | The Battle of Bataan, Philippines | USA|1912}} | Behind the Rising Sun | Edward Dmytryk | UK}} | {{sort>Bells|The Bells Go Down}} | Basil Dearden | Auxiliary Fire Service during the Blitz | USA|1912}} | Bombardier | Richard Wallace | B-17 bomber crewmen in the Pacific | USA|1912}} | Bomber's Moon | Edward Ludwig, Harold D. Schuster | USA|1912}} | Bombs Over Burma | Joseph H. Lewis | [8] | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Boy|The Boy from Stalingrad}} | Sidney Salkow | Russian children resisting Nazi forces at the Battle of Stalingrad | USA|1912}} | Chetniks! The Fighting Guerrillas | Louis King | Chetniks - Yugoslav guerrillas under General Draza Mihailovich | USA|1912}} | China | John Farrow | USA|1912}} | Corregidor | William Nigh | The Battle of Corregidor, Philippines | USA|1912}} | Corvette K-225 | Richard Rosson, Howard Hawks | The Battle of the Atlantic, RCN corvette | USA|1912}} | Crash Dive | Archie Mayo | USN submarine in the North Atlantic | Nazi Germany}} | {{sort>Crew|The Crew of the Dora}} | Besatzung Dora | Karl Ritter | The crew of a Ju 88 bomber is forced to land in the desert and is saved by an Italian SM.79 | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Cross|The Cross of Lorraine}} | Tay Garnett | USA|1912}} | Cry 'Havoc' | Richard Thorpe | Drama based on Allan Kenward play. Army nurses on Bataan work with civilians during the Battle of the Philippines (1941-42) | USA|1912}} | Destination Tokyo | Delmer Daves | USN submarine patrol for the Doolittle Raid | USA|1912}} | Destroyer | William A. Seiter | Fictional story of the destroyer USS John Paul Jones from commissioning | USA|1912}} | Edge of Darkness | Lewis Milestone | The Norwegian resistance movement | Empire of Japan}} Korea | Figure of Youth {{ref>L|†}} | Wakaki sugata ({{lang>ja|若き姿}}) Chŏlmŭn mosŭp ({{lang|ko|젊은 모습}}) | Shirō Toyoda | Korean volunteers in Japanese Army | UK}} | Fires Were Started (I Was a Fireman) | Humphrey Jennings | Docudrama.[13] Firemen during the Blitz [31] | USA|1912}} | First Comes Courage | Dorothy Arzner | Norwegian resistance | USA|1912}} | Five Graves to Cairo | Billy Wilder | Spy drama set after the fall of Tobruk in the North African Campaign depicting an English soldiers interactions with Erwin Rommel | UK}} | {{sort>Flemish|The Flemish Farm}} | Jeffrey Dell | Commando raids in occupied Belgium | USA|1912}} | Gangway for Tomorrow | John H. Auer | Anthology film. Five stories of American defense workers on way to work at munitions factory | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Bugle|Ghosts on the Loose}} | William Beaudine | Glimpy's newlywed sister and her husband buy a house next door to a nest of Nazi spies, but the East Side foil the Nazis' evil plot[14] | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Gmen|G-Men vs the Black Dragon}} (serial) | Spencer Gordon Bennet, William Witney, William J. O'Sullivan | Nazi Germany}} | {{sort>Golden|The Golden Spider}} {{ref|L|†}} | Die goldene Spinne | Erich Engels | Soviet spies try to discover the secrets of a new German tank | USA|1912}} | Guadalcanal Diary | Lewis Seiler | US Marines in Guadalcanal Campaign | USA|1912}} | Gung Ho!: The Story of Carlson's Makin Island Raiders | Ray Enright | Marine Raiders in the Central Pacific [8] | USA|1912}} | Hangmen Also Die! | Fritz Lang | Operation Anthropoid, the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich by the Czech resistance | USSR|1936}} ({{flag|Georgian SSR}}) | He Would Come Back | Is kidev dabrundeba (Georgian please) {{ka icon}} On eshchyo vernyotsa (Он ещё вернётся) {{ru icon}} | Diomide Antadze, Nikoloz Shengelaia | Kakhetian village and Battle of the Caucasus | USA|1912}} | Hitler's Madman (Hitler's Hangman) | Douglas Sirk | Operation Anthropoid, assassination of Nazi Reinhard Heydrich and revenge taken by the Germans | USA|1912}} | Immortal Sergeant | John M. Stahl | British and Canadian troops in the North Africa Campaign | USA|1912}} | Journey Into Fear | Norman Foster, Orson Welles (uncredited) | Spy drama based on Eric Ambler novel. An American engineer, in neutral Turkey to help upgrade the Turkish navy, that is targeted by Nazi agents | Kingdom of Italy}} | Letters to the Second Lieutenant {{ref>L|†}} | Lettere al sottotenente | Goffredo Alessandrini | Comedy. A girl writes letters to a young officer, but she does not want to meet him because she feels ugly | UK}} | {{sort>Life|The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp}} | Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger | The Home Guard | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Man from|The Man from Chungking}} | Jūkei kara kita otoko (重慶から来た男) | Hiroyuki Yamamoto | Enemy agents try to sabotage Japanese war production | Kingdom of Italy}} | {{sort>Man with|The Man with a Cross}} | L'uomo della croce | Roberto Rossellini | A chaplain of the Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia | UK}} | Millions Like Us | Frank Launder, Sidney Gilliat | The home front | USA|1912}} | Minesweeper | William Berke | [8] | USA|1912}} | Mission to Moscow | Michael Curtiz | A biopic of Ambassador Joseph E. Davies. | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Moon|The Moon Is Down}} | Irving Pichel | Resistance | USA|1912}} | {{sort>More|The More the Merrier}} | George Stevens | Comedy. Soldier on American home front with housing shortage | Empire of Japan}} | Navy {{ref>L|†}} | Kaigun (海軍) | Tomotaka Tasaka | Attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese midget submarines | USA|1912}} | Night Plane from Chungking | Ralph Murphy | USA|1912}} | Northern Pursuit | Raoul Walsh | Royal Canadian Mounted Police uncover Nazi plot against Allied war effort to cripple transatlantic shipping of war materials | USA|1912}} | {{sort>North|The North Star}} (Armored Attack) | Lewis Milestone | Guerrilla warfare on the Eastern Front [8] | FRA}} Vichy France | Occult Forces | Forces occultes | "Paul Riche" | Freemasons work with Jews to bring France into the war [8] | Empire of Japan}} | On the Eve of War | Kaisen no zenya (开战前夜) | Kōzaburō Yoshimura | Kempeitai fights American spies in Japan | Empire of Japan}} | Our Planes Fly South {{ref>L|†}} | Aiki minami e tobu (愛機南へ飛ぶ) | Yasushi Sasaki | The young pilot of a recon plane is shot down but survives | Kingdom of Italy}} | People of the Air {{ref>L|†}} | Gente dell'aria | Esodo Pratelli | Two brothers become pilots of the Regia Aeronautica | Kingdom of Italy}} | People of the Mountain {{ref>L|†}} | Quelli della montagna | Aldo Vergano | Alpini against France | USA|1912}} | Pilot #5 | George Sidney | Battle of the Java Sea | USA|1912}} | Rookies in Burma | Leslie Goodwins | The Burma Campaign | USA|1912}} | Sahara | Zoltan Korda | Allied troops at the Second Battle of El Alamein | USA|1912}} | Salute to the Marines | S. Sylvan Simon | The Battle of the Philippines | USA|1912}} | Secret Service in Darkest Africa (serial) | Spencer Gordon Bennet | Kingdom of Italy}} | Spies Among the Propellers {{ref>L|†}} | Spie tra le eliche | Ignazio Ferronetti | An Italian detective discovers enemy agents sabotaging a warplanes factory | USA|1912}} | Sherlock Holmes in Washington | Roy William Neill | Sherlock Holmes travels to Washington D.C. in order to prevent a secret document that must be delivered to Congress from falling into Nazi hands. | UK}} | {{sort>Silver|The Silver Fleet}} | Vernon Sewell, Gordon Wellesley | Dutch resistance [15] | USA|1912}} | So Proudly We Hail! | Mark Sandrich | Army nurses and the Battle of the Philippines (1941-42) | Kingdom of Italy}} | Special Correspondents {{ref>L|†}} | Inviati speciali | Romolo Marcellini | An Italian journalist discovers an enemy female agent in the Spanish Civil War and then in Egypt during World War II | Empire of Japan}} Korea | Straits of Chosun{{ref>L|†}} | Chōsen Kaikyō ({{lang>ja|朝鮮海峡}}) Joseonhaehyeob ({{lang|ko|조선해협}}) | Ki-chae Park | Korean man volunteers to serve in the Japanese Army | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Strange|The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler}} | James P. Hogan | Man with likeness for Adolf Hitler plans his assassination takeover of his identity | Empire of Japan}} | Suicide Squad at the Watchtower {{ref>L|†}} | Bōrō no kesshitai (望楼の決死隊) | Tadashi Imai | Japanese, Koreans and Chinese cooperate against bandits near the Yalu river | USA|1912}} | This Land Is Mine | Jean Renoir | French Resistance | Kingdom of Italy}} | {{sort>Three|The Three-hundred of the Seventh}} {{ref|L|†}} | I trecento della Settima | Mario Baffico | Alpini on the Greek front | USA|1912}} | Thousands Cheer | George Sidney | Musical comedy romance. Soldier wants to be airman | USA|1912}} | Three Russian Girls | Henry S. Kesler, Fyodor Otsep | The Eastern Front | USA|1912}} | Tiger Fangs | Sam Newfield | Thriller. Nazis make man-eaters of Malayan tigers [8] | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Tiger|The Tiger of Malaya}} {{ref|L|†}} | Marai no Tora (マライの虎) | Koga Masato | The story of Japanese secret agent Tani Yutaka, known as "Harimau" (Malay word for "Tiger") | USA|1912}} | Tonight We Raid Calais | John Brahm | Empire of Japan}} | Toward the Decisive Battle in the Sky {{ref>L|†}} | Kessen no ōzora e (決戦の大空へ) | Kunio Watanabe | Training of young boys in the Yokaren, a program feeding new pilots into the Japanese Army and Navy | Kingdom of Italy}} | {{sort>Train|The Train with the Cross}} {{ref|L|†}} | Il treno crociato | Carlo Campogalliani | Italian hospital-train on the Russian front | UK}} | Undercover | Sergei Nolbandov | Yugoslav guerrillas in Serbia | USA|1912}} | Watch on the Rhine | Herman Shumlin | Nazi agents pursue a German freedom-fighter and his family to Washington | UK}} | {{sort>Wedive|We Dive at Dawn}} | Anthony Asquith | Submarine warfare during the Battle of the Atlantic | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Weve|We've Never Been Licked}} (Texas to Tokyo / Fighting Command) | John Rawlins | Japanese spies at Texas A&M University |
1944Country | Main title (Alternative titles) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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USA|1912}} | Action in Arabia | Léonide Moguy | Intrigue involving Nazis in Damascus, Syria | USA|1912}} | Address Unknown | William Cameron Menzies | German-American returns to Germany with his family and becomes a Nazi, cutting off contact with his Jewish friend in America | Italian Social Republic}} | Air Base {{ref>L|†}} | Aeroporto | Piero Costa | Italian aviators flying for the Regia Aeronautica in the summer of 1943 and then, after the armistice, for the Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana | Empire of Japan}} | Battle Troop | Raigekitai shutsudo (来撃退しゅつど) | Kajirō Yamamoto | Torpedo bomber squadron at war | UK}} | Bees in Paradise | Val Guest | Musical comedy. Allied bomber crashes on mysterious Atlantic island [8] | Empire of Japan}} | Colonel Kato's Falcon Squadron (Colonel Kato's Flying Squadron) | Kato hayabusa sento-tai (過渡ハヤブサ線と歌い) | Kajiro Yamamoto | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Conspirators|The Conspirators}} | Jean Negulesco | Spy drama | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Daily|The Daily Battle}} | Nichijō no tatakai (日常の戦い) | Yasujirō Shimazu | Japanese teacher of English language serves as an Army interpreter in South-East Asia | Second Philippine Republic}} {{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}} | Dawn of Freedom (Fire on That Flag!) | Liwayway ng kalayaan{{ph icon}} Ano hata o ute ({{lang>ja|あの旗を撃て}}) | Gerardo de León, Yutaka Abe | Japan–Philippines relations during Japanese occupation of the Philippines | USA|1912}} | Days of Glory | Jacques Tourneur | Soviet partisans | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Decisive|The Decisive Battle}} | Kessen (決戦) | Kōzaburō Yoshimura | Japanese war production | Nazi Germany}} | {{sort>Degenhardts|The Degenhardts}} | Die Degenhardts | Werner Klingler | Bombing of Lübeck on 28 March 1942 | USA|1912}} | Dragon Seed | Harold S. Bucquet, Jack Conway | The Sino-Japanese War | Argentina}} | End of the Night | El Fin de la Noche | Libertad Lamarque Homero Cárpena | A female Argentine tango singer in occupied France gets romantically involved with a Resistance member | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Eve|The Eve of St. Mark}} | John M. Stahl | Italian Social Republic}} | Everyday Is Sunday {{ref>L|†}} | Ogni giorno è domenica | Mario Baffico | An Italian soldier is wounded on the Greek front and his leg is amputated, but when he returns home his girlfriend still loves him | Sweden}} | Excellency {{ref>L|†}} | Excellensen | Hasse Ekman | Austrian poet opposes Nazism and therefore is imprisoned in a concentration camp | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Fighting Seabees|The Fighting Seabees}} | Edward Ludwig | US Navy Seabees | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Fighting Sullivans|The Fighting Sullivans}} (The Sullivans) | Lloyd Bacon | The Sullivan brothers | USA|1912}} | Four Jills in a Jeep | William A. Seiter | Female stars of USO shows [16] | USA|1912}} | Going My Way | Leo McCarey | Ted Haines Jr. fights in Africa | USA|1912}} | Hail the Conquering Hero | Preston Sturges | Comedy. Civilian with medical discharge befriends Marines | Empire of Japan}} | Hot Wind {{ref>L|†}} | Neppū (熱風) | Satsuo Yamamoto | War production in a Japanese steel foundry | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Hour|The Hour Before the Dawn}} | Frank Tuttle | Drama based on W. Somerset Maugham novel. Austrian refugee is Nazi spy preparing for German invasion of England | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Human|The Human Bullet Volunteer Corps}} | Nikudan teishintai (肉弾挺身隊) | Shigeo Tanaka | Guadalcanal Campaign | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Impostor|The Impostor}} | L'Imposteur | Julien Duvivier | Condemned French killer escapes and joins Free French in Chad | USA|1912}} | In the Meantime, Darling | Otto Preminger | Stateside military housing | Sweden}} | The Invisible Wall {{ref>L|†}} | Den osynliga muren | Gustaf Molander | In an unnamed country occupied by Nazis a girl becomes indirectly involved in a terrorist attack and helps Jews to escape | USSR|1936}} | Jurgais pari | Jurgais pari (ჯურღაის ფარი) {{ka icon}} (Щит Джургая) {{ru icon}} | Siko Dolidze, Davit Rondeli | USA|1912}} | Ladies Courageous | John Rawlins | Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron | USA|1912}} | Lifeboat | Alfred Hitchcock | Drama. Survivors adrift in Battle of the Atlantic | Sweden}} | Live Dangerously | Lev farligt | Lauritz Falk | Norwegian resistance movement | USSR|1936}} | Malakhov Hill | Malakhov kurgan (Малахов курган) | Iosif Kheifits, Aleksandr Zarkhi | Siege of Sevastopol | USA|1912}} | Marine Raiders | Harold D. Schuster | Battle of Edson's Ridge during Battle of Guadalcanal, then Australian R&R | USA|1912}} | Marriage Is a Private Affair | Robert Z. Leonard | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Master|The Master Race}} | Herbert J. Biberman | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Miracle|The Miracle of Morgan's Creek}} | Preston Sturges | Comedy. Young woman wants big send-off for departing soldiers | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Mister Sa|Mr. Sailor}} {{ref|L|†}} | Suihei-san (水兵さん) | Kenkichi Hara | Empire of Japan}} Korea | {{sort>Mister So|Mr. Soldier}} {{ref|L|†}} | Heitai-san ({{lang>ja|兵隊さん}}) Byeongjeongnim ({{lang|ko|병정님}}) | Han-jun Bang | Young Korean men conscripted into the Japanese Army | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Mister W|Mr. Winkle Goes to War}} | Alfred E. Green | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Most|The Most Beautiful}} | Ichiban utsukushiku (一番美しく) | Akira Kurosawa | Japanese female workers in a war production factory | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Navy|The Navy Way}} | William A. Berke | [8] | USA|1912}} | Passage to Marseille | Michael Curtiz | USA|1912}} | Passport to Destiny | Ray McCarey | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Purple|The Purple Heart}} | Lewis Milestone | POWs captured during Doolittle Raid | USSR|1936}} | Rainbow | Raduga (Радуга) | Mark Donskoy | Drama based on Wanda Wasilewska novel. | Australia}} | {{sort>Rats|The Rats of Tobruk}} (The Fighting Rats of Tobruk) | Charles Chauvel | Siege of Tobruk | USA|1912}} | Rosie the Riveter | Joseph Santley | Musical. | Empire of Japan}} | Santarō Pitches In {{ref>L|†}} | Santarō gambaru (三太郎頑張る) | Hiromasa Nomura | Santarō, a Japanese boy, works in a factory producing Zero fighters | USA|1912}} | See Here, Private Hargrove | Wesley Ruggles | Comedy based on Marion Hargrove book. US Army training at Fort Bragg | USA|1912}} | Sergeant Mike | Henry Levin | USA|1912}} | Since You Went Away | John Cromwell | Home front | Empire of Japan}} | Sinking the Unsinkable {{ref>L|†}} | Fuchinkan gekichin (不沈艦撃沈) | Masahiro Makino | Japanese workers in a factory increase their production of aerial torpedoes for the Japanese Navy after the sinking of the Prince of Wales | USA|1912}} | Song of Russia | Gregory Ratoff | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Story|The Story of Dr. Wassell}} | Cecil B. DeMille | Navy doctor in the Battle of Java | Italian Social Republic}} | Stronghold {{ref>L|†}} | Caposaldo | Andrea Miano | Italian and German soldiers of the Army Group Liguria fighting against partisans[17] | USA|1912}} | Sunday Dinner for a Soldier | Lloyd Bacon | Drama. Home front | USA|1912}} | Tampico | Lothar Mendes | U-boat operations in Gulf of Mexico with sinking of Mexican oil tankers make Mexico an Allied nation | USA|1912}} | Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo | Mervyn LeRoy | Doolittle Raid | USA|1912}} | Till We Meet Again | Frank Borzage | USA|1912}} | To Have and Have Not | Howard Hawks | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Two Man|Two-Man Submarine}} | Lew Landers | UK}} | {{sort>Two Thou|2,000 Women}} (Two Thousand Women / House of 1,000 Women) | Frank Launder | Internment camps for British women in occupied France | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Uboat|U-Boat Prisoner}} (Dangerous Mists) | Lew Landers | Rescued seaman considered German agent amidst submarine warfare | USA|1912}} | Uncertain Glory | Raoul Walsh | Condemned French killer escapes and aids Resistance | USA|1912}} | Waterfront | Steve Sekely | [8] | UK}} | {{sort>Way|The Way Ahead}} (The Immortal Battalion) | Carol Reed | Conscripts are trained and fight in the North African Campaign [8] | USA|1912}} | {{sort>White Cliffs|The White Cliffs of Dover}} | Clarence Brown | Italian Social Republic}} {{flagcountry|Kingdom of Romania}} | {{sort>White|The White Squadron}} | Squadriglia bianca {{it icon}} Escadrila albă {{ro icon}} | Ion Sava | Royal Romanian Air Force squadron of hospital airplanes piloted only by women | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Wingand|Wing and a Prayer}} (The Story of Carrier X) | Henry Hathaway | Battle of Midway | USA|1912}} | Winged Victory | George Cukor | Training of US Army Air Forces | Nazi Germany}} | Young Eagles | Junge Adler | Alfred Weidenmann | Young boy in a factory of warplanes |
1945Country | Main title (Alternative titles) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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USA|1912}} | Back to Bataan | Edward Dmytryk | Battle of Bataan, guerrilla warfare in the Philippines, Battle of Leyte | Empire of Japan}} | Believe That Others Will Follow {{ref>L|†}} | Ato ni tsuzuku o shinzu (後に続くを信ず) | Kunio Watanabe | The actions of company commander Tōichi Wakabayashi in China, Singapore and Guadalcanal | USA|1912}} | Blood on the Sun | Frank Lloyd | Journalist persecuted by Japanese militarist government [8] | British India}} | Burma Rani | T. R. Sundaram | A fictitious Indian spy ring in Japanese-occupied Burma | USA|1912}} | China's Little Devils | Monta Bell | A group of Chinese children assist downed American pilots escape the Japanese | USA|1912}} | Christmas in Connecticut | Peter Godfrey | Comedy. A food columnist hosts a coming-home banquet for a war hero. | USA|1912}} | Cornered | Edward Dmytryk | Ex-Nazis in Argentina | USA|1912}} | Counter-Attack | Zoltan Korda | Eastern Front | Mexico|1934}} | Escuadrón 201 | Escuadrón 201 | Jaime Salvador | 201st Air Fighter Squadron of the Fuerza Aérea Expedicionaria Mexicana in the Battle of Luzon and Philippines Campaign | USA|1912}} | First Yank Into Tokyo | Gordon Douglas | American agent has to rescue a scientist bearing valuable secrets about the atomic bomb. | Empire of Japan}} | Girls of the Air Base {{ref>L|†}} | Otome no iru kichi (乙女のゐる基地) | Yasushi Sasaki | Girl mechanics work in a Kamikaze air base | USA|1912}} | God Is My Co-Pilot | Robert Florey | Drama based on Robert Lee Scott, Jr. book. Flying Tigers | USA|1912}} | {{sort>House|The House on 92nd Street}} | Henry Hathaway | Docudrama. Duquesne Spy Ring | Denmark}} | {{sort>Invisible|The Invisible Army}} | Den usynlige hær | Johan Jacobsen | Danish partisan | USA|1912}} | Keep Your Powder Dry | Edward Buzzell | Women's Army Corps | Switzerland}} | {{sort>Last C|The Last Chance}} | Die letzte Chance | Leopold Lindtberg | Escaping Nazi prison train in Italy, an American and a British soldier head for Switzerland [8] | Empire of Japan}} | {{sort>Last V|The Last Visit Home}} {{ref|L|†}} | Saigo no kikyō (最後の桔梗) | Shigeo Tanaka Misao Yoshimura | Kamikaze | Nazi Germany}} | Life Goes On | Das Leben geht weiter | Wolfgang Liebeneiner | German home front. V-2 rockets will turn the tide of war in Germany's favour[18] | Empire of Japan}} Korea | Love and the Vow {{ref>L|†}} | Ai to chikai ({{lang>ja|愛と誓ひ}}) Sarang kwa maengsŏ ({{lang|ko|사랑과 맹서}}) | Tadashi Imai In-kyu Ch'oe | Korean orphan living with Japanese parents volunteers in a Kamikaze unit | Empire of Japan}} | Momotaro's Divine Sea Warriors | Momotaro no koumi no senshi (百田炉の香味の戦士) | Mitsuyo Seo | Anime. Japanese folk hero and animal buddies drive British soldiers off an island [19] | USA|1912}} | Objective, Burma! | Raoul Walsh | Burma Campaign | USA|1912}} | Out of the Depths | D. Ross Lederman | Missouri|BB-63|6}} surrender ceremony | USA|1912}} | Pride of the Marines | Delmer Daves | Battle of Guadalcanal and civilian readjustment | USA|1912}} | Prison Ship | Arthur Dreifuss | Revolt of American POWs aboard a Japanese ship | Denmark}} | {{sort>Red|The Red Meadows}} | De røde enge | Bodil Ipsen, Lau Lauritzen Jr. | Young Danish saboteur | Kingdom of Italy}} | Rome, Open City | Roma città aperta | Roberto Rossellini | Italian resistance in German-occupied Rome | USA|1912}} | Samurai | Raymond Cannon | Japanese spy in California | Kingdom of Italy}} | {{sort>Song|The Song of Life}}{{ref|L|†}} | Il canto della vita | Carmine Gallone | Italian partisan hiding in the countryside | Empire of Japan}} | Spy Ship "Sea Rose" | Kanchō Umi no bara (間諜海の薔薇) | Teinosuke Kinugasa | Kempeitai discover an American spy ring and help sinking the enemy spy-submarine Sea Rose | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Story|The Story of GI Joe}} | William A. Wellman | Journalist Ernie Pyle with Company C, 18th Infantry in the North African Campaign and the Battle of Monte Cassino | USA|1912}} | They Were Expendable | John Ford | PT boats in the Battle of the Philippines (1941-42) | USA|1912}} | This Man's Navy | William A. Wellman | Adventure. US Navy airships | USA|1912}} | Too Young to Know | Frederick De Cordova | War in the South Pacific separates young couple | Kingdom of Italy}} | Two Anonymous Letters | Due lettere anonime | Mario Camerini | Italian resistance and collaboration in German-occupied Rome | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Walk|A Walk in the Sun}} | Lewis Milestone | Invasion of Salerno | UK}} | {{sort>Way|The Way to the Stars}} | Anthony Asquith | RAF and USAAF bomber crews stationed in England | USA|1912}} | What Next, Corporal Hargrove? | Richard Thorpe | Comedy. Final adventures of Private Hargrove in Europe |
Late 1940sYear | Country | Main title (Alternative titles) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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1946 | France}} | Battle of the Rails | La bataille du rail | René Clément | Resistance on French railways | 1946 | Italy}} | Before Him All Rome Trembled | Avanti a lui tutta Roma tremava | Carmine Gallone | Italian resistance in German-occupied Rome | 1946 | USA|1919}} | {{sort>Best|The Best Years of Our Lives}} | William Wyler | 1946 Best Picture depicting American servicemen struggling to return to civilian live after the war | 1946 | UK}} | {{sort>Captive|The Captive Heart}} | Basil Dearden | British POWs in Germany | 1946 | Kingdom of Italy}} | {{sort>Day|A Day in Life}} | Un giorno nella vita | Alessandro Blasetti | A group of Italian partisans seek refuge in a cloistered convent | 1946 | Philippines|1936}} | Death March | Leopoldo Salcedo | Bataan Death March | 1946 | Poland}} | Forbidden Songs | Zakazane piosenki | Leonard Buczkowski | Musical. Polish resistance 1939–1945 [20] | 1946 | Philippines|1936}} | Garrison 13 | Gregorio Fernandez | War crimes committed by Imperial Japanese Army in the Philippines | 1946 | Philippines|1936}} | Golden Clock | Orasang Ginto | Manuel Conde | Battle of Bataan and Battle of Corregidor | 1946 | Poland}} {{flag|Italy}} | {{sort>Great|The Great Road}} {{ref|L|†}} | Wielka droga {{pl icon}} | Michał Waszyński | Polish Campaign 1939, Russia, Africa, Italy 1944 | 1946 | Philippines|1936}} | Guerilyera | Guerilyera | Octavio Silos | Guerrilla movement in the Philippines during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines | 1946 | Philippines|1936}} | I Remember Bataan | Dugo ng Bayan | Fernando Poe, Sr. | Filipino resistance | 1946 | USSR|1936}} {{flag|Yugoslavia}} | In the Mountains of Yugoslavia | V gorach Yugoslavii (В горах Югославии) {{ru icon}} U planinama Jugoslavije {{hbs icon}} | Abram Room | Yugoslav partisans; Draza Mihailovich and Chetniks | 1946 | UK}} | Journey Together | John Boulting | Three RAF pilots from recruitment to first combat | 1946 | Italy}} | Monte Cassino | Montecassino (Montecassino nel cerchio di fuoco) | Arturo Gemmiti | Battle of Monte Cassino and destruction of the abbey | 1946 | Kingdom of Italy}} | O sole mio | O sole mio | Giacomo Gentilomo | Four days of Naples | 1946 | Italy}} | Outcry | Il sole sorge ancora | Aldo Vergano | Italian disbanded soldiers after the armistice and resistance | 1946 | UK}} | School for Secrets | Peter Ustinov | Operation Biting | 1946 | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Stranger|The Stranger}} | Orson Welles | A member of the United Nations War Crimes Committee hunts down a Nazi war criminal who has fled to Connecticut | 1946 | UK}} | Theirs is the Glory | Brian Desmond Hurst and Terence Young | Operation Market Garden | 1946 | Philippines|1936}} | Walang Kamatayan | Walang Kamatayan | Tor Villano | Japanese Occupation of the Philippines | 1947 | Italy}} | Christmas at Camp 119 | Natale al campo 119 | Pietro Francisci | Comedy-drama. Italian POWs in a US camp before repatriation | 1947 | UK}} | Frieda | Basil Dearden | 1947 | Italy}} | How I Lost the War | Come persi la guerra | Carlo Borghesio | Comedy. An unlucky soldier fights in nearly every Italian campaign since the Second Italo-Ethiopian War | 1947 | Denmark}} | Jenny and the Soldier | Soldaten og Jenny | Johan Jacobsen | 1947 | Poland}} | {{sort>Last|The Last Stop}} | Ostatni etap | Wanda Jakubowska | Auschwitz-Birkenau | > 1947[21] | Italy}} | Men and Skies {{ref>L|†}} | Uomini e cieli | Francesco De Robertis | Regia Aeronautica | 1947 | Allied-occupied Germany|name=Occupied Germany}} | Seven Journeys (In Those Days) {{ref>L|†}} | In jenen Tagen | Helmut Käutner | Twelve years of Nazi rule as experienced by a car | 1947 | ROC|1928|name=China}} | {{sort>Spring|The Spring River Flows East}} | Yījiāng Chūnshuǐ Xiàng Dōng Liú (一江春水向東流) | Cai Chusheng, Zheng Junli | Sino-Japanese War | 1947 | USA|1912}} | {{sort>Thirteen|13 Rue Madeleine}} | Henry Hathaway | US agents infiltrate in German-occupied France | 1947 | Italy}} | To Live in Peace | Vivere in pace | Luigi Zampa | Two former American PoWs hide in an Italian village occupied by the Germans in 1944 | 1947 | Empire of Japan}} | War and Peace | Sensō to heiwa (戦争と平和) | Fumio Kamei | Japanese soldier falls prisoner of the Chinese and then returns to his home | 1948 | Italy}} | ...And Not Say Goodbye {{ref>L|†}} | ...E non dirsi addio | Silvio Laurenti Rosa | Three escaped Allied PoWs and three German soldiers fraternize near Rome in November 1943 | 1948 | UK}} | Against the Wind | Charles Crichton | Commando raid into occupied Belgium | 1948 | Austria}} | {{sort>Angel|The Angel with the Trumpet}} (The Angel with the Trombone) | Der Engel mit der Posaune | Karl Hartl | Drama based on Ernst Lothar novel. Salzburg through both world wars | 1948 | Poland}} | Border Street | Ulica Graniczna | Aleksander Ford | Holocaust in occupied Poland | 1948 | UK}} {{flag|Netherlands}} | But Not in Vain | Niet Tevergeefs | Edmond T. Gréville | Drama.[22] | 1948 | USA|1912}} | Command Decision | Sam Wood | Command stresses in the US Eighth Air Force | 1946 | Italy}} | Damned War!... {{ref>L|†}} | Accidenti alla guerra!... | Giorgio Simonelli | Comedy. An Italian disguises himself as a German soldier and is chosen to take part to the Lebensborn | 1948 | USA|1912}} | Fighter Squadron | Raoul Walsh | P-47 fighters in the air war in Europe | 1948 | Italy}} | {{sort>Great|The Great Road}} {{ref|L|†}} | La grande strada | Michał Waszyński, Vittorio Cottafavi | Polish Campaign 1939, Russia, Africa, Italy 1944 [23] | 1948 | Italy}} | {{sort>Mascot|The Mascot of the Blue Devils}} {{ref|L|†}} | La mascotte dei Diavoli Blu | Carlo Baltier | An Italian child becomes blind due to an accident with German cavalrymen during an American bombing, but regains his sight thanks to American physicians | 1948 | Allied-occupied Germany|name=Occupied Germany}} | Morituri | Morituri {{la icon}} (Freiwild {{de icon}}) | Eugen York | [24] | 1948 | Yugoslavia}} | On Their Own Territory | Na svoji zemlji | France Štiglic | Slavs fighting to kill Germans and Italians on Eastern Front (World War 2) | 1948 | Norway}} {{flag|France}} | The Battle for Heavy Water | La Bataille de l'eau lourde {{fr icon}} Kampen om tungtvannet {{no icon}} | Jean Dréville, Titus Vibe-Müller | Docudrama. Norwegian heavy water sabotage | 1948 | Italy}} | Phantoms of the Sea | Fantasmi del mare | Francesco De Robertis | The effects of the Italian armistice on an Italian warship (based upon the facts happened on the battleship Giulio Cesare) | 1948 | USA|1912}} {{flag|Switzerland}} | {{sort>Search|The Search}} | [25] | Fred Zinnemann | Displaced persons in postwar Germany | 1948 | Poland}} | {{sort>Steel|The Steel Hearts}} | Stalowe serca | Stanisław Januszewski | Silesia, Poland 1944 / 1945 | > 1948 | Denmark}} | {{sort>Viking|The Viking Watch of the Danish Seaman}} | Støt står den danske sømand | Bodil Ipsen, Lau Lauritzen Jr. | Docudrama. Danish sailors | 1949 | USA|1912}} | Battleground | William A. Wellman | 101st Airborne Division in the Battle of the Bulge | 1949 | USSR|1936}} | {{sort>Battle of|The Battle of Stalingrad}} | Stalingradskaya bitva (Сталинградская битва) | Vladimir Petrov | Battle of Stalingrad | 1949 | Philippines|1936}} | Capas | Capas | Gregorio Fernandez | Bataan Death March survivor, appointed hometown mayor by Japanese, supports guerrilla activity | 1949 | USSR|1936}} | Encounter at the Elbe | Vstrecha na Elbe (Встреча на Эльбе) | Grigori Aleksandrov, Aleksei Utkin | Elbe Day | 1949 | USSR|1936}} | {{sort>Fall|The Fall of Berlin}} | Padeniye Berlina (Падение Берлина) | Mikheil Chiaureli | Battle of Berlin | 1949 | Italy}} | {{sort>Flame|The Flame That Will Not Die}} | La fiamma che non si spegne | Vittorio Cottafavi | Italian hero Salvo D'Acquisto | 1949 | USA|1912}} | Home of the Brave | Mark Robson | Black soldier paralyzed after unit attacked on Pacific island | 1949 | USA|1912}} | Lost Boundaries | Alfred L. Werker | Drama. White US Navy officer is actually Negro | 1949 | USA|1912}} | Malaya | Richard Thorpe | Smuggler paroled to sneak rubber crop out of Japanese-held Malaya | 1949 | France}} | Mission in Tangier | Mission à Tanger | André Hunebelle | Journalist carries documents to London from Tangiers | 1949 | Italy}} | Monastery of Santa Chiara {{ref>L|†}} | Monastero di Santa Chiara | Mario Sequi | Drama. Naples during the German and then the Allied occupations | 1949 | Spain|1945}} | Neutrality | Neutralidad (Los caballeros del mar) | Eusebio Fernández Ardavín | A neutral Spanish merchantman rescues American sailors from a sunk ship | 1949 | Poland}} | {{sort>Others|The Others Will Follow}} | Za wami pójdą inni | Antoni Bohdziewicz | Warsaw, Polish resistance | 1949 | UK}} | Private Angelo | Michael Anderson, Peter Ustinov | Light-hearted story. Reluctantly conscripted Italian soldier | 1949[26] | Italy}} | Sailors Without Stars {{ref>L|†}} | Marinai senza stelle | Francesco De Robertis | Italian boys embark on a torpedo boat (depicted by a Gabbiano-class corvette) | 1949 | USA|1912}} | Sands of Iwo Jima | Allan Dwan | Battle of Iwo Jima | 1949 | UK}} | {{sort>Small|The Small Back Room}} | Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger | Bomb disposal | 1949 | Denmark}} | That applies to us all {{ref>L|†·}} | Det gælder os alle | Alice O'Fredericks | Young survivor from a concentration camp | 1949 | UK}} | They Were Not Divided | Terence Young | The British Guards Armoured Division | 1949 | USA|1912}} | Twelve O'Clock High | Henry King | B-17 bombers of the US Eighth Air Force |
Films made during the Cold War{{Main|List of World War II films 1950–1989}}Early 1950s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1950#Early 1950s}}Late 1950s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1950#Late 1950s}}Early 1960s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1950#Early 1960s}}Late 1960s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1950#Late 1960s}}Early 1970s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1950#Early 1970s}}Late 1970s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1950#Late 1970s}}Early 1980s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1950#Early 1980s}}Late 1980s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1950#Late 1980s}}Films made since the Cold War{{Main|List of World War II films since 1990}}Early 1990s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1990#Early 1990s}}Late 1990s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1990#Late 1990s}}Early 2000s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1990#Early 2000s}}Late 2000s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1990#Late 2000s}}2010s{{Main|List of World War II films since 1990#2010s}}In development{{Main|List of World War II films since 1990#In development}}Science fiction, fantasy and horror{{Main|List of World War II science fiction, fantasy, and horror films}}TV series{{Main|List of World War II TV series}}Dramatised documentaries{{Expand section|titles from other countries that produce films of this type|date=June 2012}}A dramatised documentary is a documentary film which includes dramatised scenes using actors in costume.
This format is distinct from a docudrama, which is a fully dramatised fact-based fictional work in a documentary style. Year | Country | Main title (Alternative titles) | Original title (Original script) | Director | Battles, campaigns, events depicted |
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1940 | France}} | My Crimes After Mein Kampf | Après Mein Kampf, mes crimes | "Jean-Jacques Valjean" | Assassinations of Ernst Röhm and Kurt von Schleicher on Night of the Long Knives, 1934, then Austrian Chancellor Engelbert Dollfuß, also 1934 | 1940 | UK}} | Mein Kampf - My Crimes (After Mein Kampf?: The Story of Adolph Hitler) | Norman Lee (uncredited) | 1992 | Canada}} | {{sort>Valour 1|A Savage Christmas: The Fall of Hong Kong}} (TV) | Brian McKenna | Drama. Royal Rifles regiment at Battle of Hong Kong, 1941 | 1992 | Canada}} | {{sort>Valour 2|Death by Moonlight: Bomber Command}} (TV) | Brian McKenna | Drama. RCAF Lancaster bombing of German cities | 1992 | Canada}} | {{sort>Valour 3|In Desperate Battle: Normandy 1944}} (TV) | Brian McKenna | Drama. Black Watch regiment at Battle of Verrières Ridge, 1944 | 1995 | Canada}} | U-boats in the St. Lawrence (TV) | Brian McKenna | Drama. | 1995 | Canada}} | The Black Pit (TV) | Brian McKenna | Drama. | 1996 | Canada}} | {{sort>Web|A Web of War}} | Brian McKenna | Drama. Polish Gen. Wladyslaw Anders | 2003 | UK}} | Killing Hitler (TV) | Jeremy Lovering | Drama. Operation Foxley plan to kill Hitler, 1944 |
Spanish Civil War{{Main|List of Spanish Civil War films}}In the Spanish Civil War, the Nationalists (the rebel side) are supported by Mussolini's Italy, Hitler's Germany, and a small number of international rightist volunteers. The Republicans (government side) are supported by Stalin's Soviet Union and a large number of leftist volunteers, the International Brigades. The Nationalists under Francisco Franco win. During World War II, Franco remains neutral – so Gibraltar is never overrun – but nevertheless he sends the Blue Division to fight for Germany on the Eastern Front. For films about the Blue Division, see the List of World War II films since 1950. See also - List of World War II short films
- List of World War II documentary films
- List of Allied propaganda films of World War II
- List of Holocaust films
- List of films based on war books – includes World War II section
- List of partisan films – films about World War II in Yugoslavia
- Of related interest
- List of World War II video games
Notes- {{note|L|†}} This English language title is a literal translation from its original foreign language title.
This title should always be replaced by an English language release title when that information becomes available.
References1. ^For movies set during the Spanish Civil War please refer to List of Spanish Civil War films 2. ^This is the first World War II British propaganda film.{{Citation needed|date=January 2012}} 3. ^Released on 17 May 1940, this is arguably the first Hollywood film set during the war. 4. ^The IMDb, on the other hand, identifies the villainous Yugoslavs in Menschen im Sturm as Slovenians rather than Serbs. 5. ^The IMDb lists In the Rear of the Enemy as V tylu vraga (1942) based on its 1942 release date in New York City. 6. ^Available for viewing is this [https://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=null public domain World War II film]{{dead link|date=September 2014}} at Google Videos. Refer to the film's main page for the link. 7. ^New edition of the movie, released in theaters in 1955, with the addition of scenes before and after the original Bengasi, which now becomes a long flash-back recalled by an Italian woman visiting the cemetery of El-Alamein with a British officer ten years after the end of the war. 8. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 This film is available at the Internet Archive. Refer to the film's main page for the link. 9. ^Canadian World War I flying ace Billy Bishop appears as himself. 10. ^This film is available at the Internet Archive. Refer to the film's main page for the link. 11. ^This film is available at the Internet Archive. Refer to the film's main page for the link. 12. ^A Triumph of Wings (1942) was co-written by Akira Kurosawa. 13. ^Fires Were Started is often regarded as a documentary film. 14. ^This film is available at the Internet Archive. Refer to the film's main page for the link. 15. ^1 Available for viewing – from British libraries and universities only – are clips from this {{Screenonline title|null|British World War II film}}. Refer to the film's main page for the link. 16. ^Actresses Betty Grable, Carole Landis and others play themselves. 17. ^Released only to Italian fascist military units and maybe a few theaters around Genoa in the last months of the war 18. ^Never released in theaters 19. ^The first feature-length anime film. 20. ^The first post-war Polish film. 21. ^Filmed in 1943, but released in cinemas in 1947 after a slight editing 22. ^This film is currently considered to be lost. 23. ^Italian remake of Wielka droga 24. ^First German film to show a concentration camp. 25. ^This film is an international co-production shot in English. 26. ^Filmed in 1943, but released in cinemas in 1949 after a slight editing
Sources- Leyda, Jay. Kino: A History of the Russian and Soviet Film – A study of the development of Russian cinema, from 1896 to the present. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1960. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 3rd edition, 1983. 513 pp. {{ISBN|0-691-00346-7}}
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