- The Enemy Strikes
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name = The Enemy Strikes
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producer =Army Pictorial Services
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distributor =United States Department of War
released = flagicon|USA15 March 1945
runtime = 10 min.
country = flagicon|USA US
language = English
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imdb_id = 0186992"The Enemy Strikes!" was a short propaganda film made in 1945 about the
Battle of the Bulge . Its main emphasis is that, despite recent Allied victories, the Axis could still launch a counter-attack and that this was no time to get complacent.Opening with shots of the liberation of
Paris , the narrator informs the audience that this was America's honeymoon; that at the time people were concerned that the war was about to end and the difficulties of transforming back to civilian life. Particularly noted was the concern that the US had built too manytank s andartillery , and they would be sitting around, useless.All this changes in December. The
Nazis launch a massive counter-offensive inLuxembourg andBelgium , driving the Allied armies back. The massacre atMalmedy and the killing of Belgian civilians is given much much attention. Finally, the Americans are able to launch an air strike against the Germans and repulse the attack, but the Nazis are still fighting and trying to kill Americans.The message of complacency is transferred to other theatres, such as the
Russia n, Pacific and later invasion of Germany, reminding the audience that despite recent victories, the Axis could still strike.ee also
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List of Allied propaganda films of World War II External links and reference
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99S5ZByy1WU The complete film at YouTube]
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