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  • ...as-soft-sell-propaganda "Canadian Second World War propaganda films."] ''[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]]'', 2015 (originally broadcast on March 31, 1 ...floating ocean [[runway]]s, were being contemplated as future advances in aviation.
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  • ...oyal Canadian Air Force Women's Division|Woman's Division]] in the [[Royal Canadian Air Force]] (RCAF) during the [[World War II|Second World War]], who freed ...pe requires more aviators. The government responds by creating the [[Royal Canadian Air Force Women's Division]] in 1941. By 1943, 9,000 recruits, women from a
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  • '''''Zero Hour''''' is a 22-minute 1944 Canadian [[documentary film]], made by the [[National Film Board of Canada]] (NFB) a ...torm troops": French commandos, U.S. Rangers, British Marines backed up by Canadian and U.S. paratroopers. At "Zero Hour", the strategic and tactical air attac
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  • {{Short description|1941 Canadian propaganda film}} ...nationally in ''[[The World in Action]]'' series.<ref>Goetz, William. "The Canadian Wartime Documentary: 'Canada Carries on' and 'The World in Action'. ''Cinem
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  • {{about|the 1942 Canadian film|the 1941 British film of the same title|Ferry Pilot (1941 film)}} ...vily on stock footage, including "enemy footage".<ref>Goetz, William. "The Canadian Wartime Documentary: 'Canada Carries on' and 'The World in Action'. ''Cinem
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  • ...s (running about 10 minutes in length) under this heading, with the longer films simply dubbed “specials.” For the most part, this was a handy marketing ...the main feature. By this time it was more profitable to re-release older films rather than make new ones, but theater owners expected a few “new” offe
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