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propaganda
- Our Enemy: The Japanese 1943
Stridently anti-Japanese film that attempts to convey an understanding of Japanese life and philosophy so that the U.S. may more readily defeat its enemy. Depicts the Japanese as "primitive, murderous and fanatical." With many images of 1930s and 1940s Japan, and a portentious and highly negative narration by Joseph C. Grew, former U.S. ambassador to Japan.
Sponsor: U.S. Navy
Producer: U.S. Office of War Information, Bureau of Motion Pictures
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