Rosie the Riveters is a term to describe women who took on industrial and government jobs during WWII. Millions of women stepped up to help, including African American women.
from Revolutionary War nurses to female soldiers in World War I and II. Archival footage and reenactments underscore women's contributions, with visuals of marching bands, recruitment posters ...
But to Filipinos like Fernando Vasquez-Prada – who were forced to learn the tune as children by the Japanese occupation forces in the second world ... the documentary Children of the War ...
The annual Atlanta Jewish Film Festival is in full swing, and this year’s showcase includes a lineup of compelling movies with the theme of Holocaust and war stories. The festival, now ...
Nakuru and Kisumu, Kenya – Ogoyi Ogunde belonged to a proud family. His father had carved a home for their clan out of the ...
In celebration of Cinderella's 75th anniversary, we spoke to several people at Disney who are still inspired by this timeless rags to riches tale to learn why this iconic princess and her glass ...
Giacomo Gex’s documentary examines a mythical, untold treasure – “Yamashita’s Gold” — “allegedly buried by the Japanese Army across the Philippine archipelago during World War II ...
Werner Herzog's Hiroo Onoda Animation ‘The Twilight World’ With Psyop & Sun Creature Studio Sets Early-2026 Start Date ...
Franco, the Paler Foundation. GI JEWS: Jewish Americans in World War II is a production of Turquoise Films, Inc. in association with THIRTEEN Productions LLC for WNET.