"The American Scene Number 5: A Journey" (ca. 1944)
"A Journey" presents the cooperative efforts of the home front to solve war time problems in four cities across the United States. Scenes include citizens working to create temporary housing and schools in war production cities like Mobile, Alabama and volunteers from Cache Valley, Utah unloading train cars transporting military supplies.
Watch additional titles from the Academy's War Film Collection
Hollywood Helps
"Food and Magic" (1943)
"The Last Will and Testament of Tom Smith" (1943)
"Prices Unlimited" (1944)
Sixth War Loan trailers
Women in the War
"Women in Defense" (1941)
"Since Pearl Harbor" (1943)
"It's Your War, Too" (1944)
Stability
"The American Scene Number 11: Library of Congress" (1945)
"The American Scene Number 13: Tuesday in November" (1945)
"The American Scene Number 5: A Journey" (ca. 1944)
The Home Front
"Calling All Workers" (1941)
"Farm Battle Lines" (1942)
"Bomber" (1941)
Overseas
"The Battle of Midway" (1942)
"Brought to Action!" (1944)
"Two Down and One to Go" (1945)
