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    ... silent newsreel, The British Empire at War. Colonial Cinema regretted that ... and support of the Africans in the war effort: ‘the people of Africa ... , sinking ships, so that we may understand war: not manufacturing aeroplanes, repairing guns ...
     
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    ... . Other forms of support are mentioned: Princes' donations, 'war weeks.' A final sequence, of Indian servicemen, countryside and ... its main theme: India’s industrial contribution to the War. It is here, however, that it begins to be pulled in different ...
     
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    ... ;). British Paramount News 1173, also known as Burma: A War Correspondent’s Despatch, was credited as being the ... Osborne (July 2010)

    Allen, Louis, Burma: The Longest War 1941-5 (London and Melbourne: J. M. Dent & ...
     
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    ... The mass drill, the spirit of the war time has caught the boys ... Indian Army to newsreel cameramen and war correspondents’ (Woods, 2000, 98).

    The ... directly to both Britain and the War.

    Indeed, Britain’s attempt to generate ...

     
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    ... service. II. "THE PUBLICISTS' ROLE IN RECONVERSION FROM WAR TO PEACE". President of the Publicity Advisory Committee, ... Birkbeck College, University of London, 2001), accessed at Imperial War Museum.

    Greenough, Paul R., Prosperity and Misery ...

     
  • INDIAN NEWS PARADE NO 70 (14/7/1944)
    ... , "thus adding to the general ruin".

    III. "DHUNDS' WAR CONFERENCE" Commander-in-Chief General Auchinleck revisits the ... (October 2008)

    ‘Gen. Auchinleck Addresses Dhund War Board Meeting’, Indian Information, 1 ...

     
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    ... and brilliant and strongly recommended as a final picture in a series of war subjects’ (The Era, 19 May 1900). ... (July 2008)

    Barnes, John, Filming the Boer War in England: Volume 4 of the Beginnings of the Cinema in ...

     
  • LIFE IN AIR COMMAND SOUTH EAST ASIA
    ... RAF (Jackson, 2006, 367).

    During the War, India, Burma and Ceylon each ... Congress, who refused to support the War, was also of great importance: their ... ), 219-44.

    Chapman, James, The British at War: Cinema, State and Propaganda, 1939 ...

     
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    Scenes of post-war Burma. The funeral procession is most ... Changing East’ (the Imperial War Museum holds a copy of the latter ... >

    Allen, Louis, Burma: The Longest War 1941-5 (London and Melbourne: J. M. Dent ...
     
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    ... resources and the productive capacity of its expanding war industries'. Construction of military vehicles in an Indian factory. ... parts: India in Crisis and India at War.

    One of the peculiarities of March of Time&rsquo ...
     
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    ... by the trade press during the war, nor is there any reference to it in official ... ’. He concluded though that no official war films ‘indulge in the propaganda ... titles are used to re-contextualise existing war footage, and in particular of the ways ...
     
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    ... , 38).

    Although ‘fake’ Boer War films were prevalent in the early ... by June 1900 ‘the Boer war no longer held the centre of attention ... is central to a huge proportion of these Boer War narratives – often effectively assuming ...