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  1. Oct 28, 2024 · Accessed 27 October 2024. History of film - War Years, Post-WWII Trends: During the U.S. involvement in World War II, the Hollywood film industry cooperated closely with the government to support its war-aims information campaign. Following the declaration of war on Japan, the government created a Bureau of Motion Picture Affairs to coordinate ...

  2. Conversion to a war economy boosted salaries, of course, with total wages and salaries increasing from $52 billion in 1939 to $113 billion in 1944. Under government-imposed salary limits on raises, average weekly earnings in manufacturing rose 65 percent during the war, from $32.18 in 1942 to $47.12 in 1945.

  3. He drew from a 1973 book entitled The Films of World War II and said, "One evidence of the importance attached to Hollywood's role was a pre-Pearl Harbor investigation of the industry by a U.S. Senate subcommittee, chaired by Senator D. Worth Clark, to determine if "warmongers" among movie producers were attempting to drag the nation into another "needless war.""(3)

  4. The film industry during World War II was an important source of communication to the people on all sides. At this time the cinema was the most popular form of entertainment to the people. It was used to entertain, lift spirits, motivate and inform the audience. This made film an important means of distributing propaganda.

  5. By Herb Kugel. World War II came to the Hollywood motion picture studios, the “Dream Factories” as they were sometimes called, the day after Pearl Harbor. “Hollywood became a military camp. Within a day … studio trucks and drivers were transporting army troops and equipment, studio arsenals were stripped of prop (weapons) and ammunition ...

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  6. Nov 14, 2018 · A big portion came from Germany, and the industry was reluctant to badmouth the country when the Nazis invaded Poland in September 1939, which signaled the start of World War II. “What you had was an industry that was separate from state in terms of product,” Sandler said.

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  8. At the end of the nineteenth century, a new technology known as film was invented. And while It would rise in popularity over the next few decades, it was in the 1930s after the addition of sound, that the industry would take off. When World War II broke out, film's potential as more than entertainment was realized.

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