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English: From "War Comes to America" - the dire consequences for the United States of an Axis victory in Eurasia.
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Source Screenshot from "War Comes To America"
Author Frank Capra
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Capra was commissioned as a major in the US Army Signal Corps for this film. See below.

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  • 2005-08-08 18:14 GCarty 320×240× (72911 bytes) From "War Comes To America" - the dire consequences for the United States of an Axis victory in Eurasia.

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