Historical Reel: Broken Treaties 1941
Historical Reel: Broken Treaties (1941) is an animated documentary film that delves into the tragic consequences of broken treaties and non-aggression pacts in the lead-up to World War II.
Director: Paul Fennell
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Historical Reel: Broken Treaties (1941) about?
This animated documentary film explores the consequences of broken treaties and non-aggression pacts in the lead-up to World War II.
Who directed Historical Reel: Broken Treaties?
Paul Fennell directed Historical Reel: Broken Treaties.
Who stars in Historical Reel: Broken Treaties?
The film features Raymond Gram Swing in a key role.
Is Historical Reel: Broken Treaties (1941) worth watching?
While its IMDb rating is not available, Historical Reel: Broken Treaties (1941) is a gripping watch for anyone interested in history and the events that shaped the world.
How long is Historical Reel: Broken Treaties?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Historical Reel: Broken Treaties (1941) — A poignant animated exploration of broken treaties and war.
Historical Reel: Broken Treaties (1941) is an animated documentary film that delves into the tragic consequences of broken treaties and non-aggression pacts in the lead-up to World War II. Directed by Paul Fennell, this short film takes viewers on a poignant journey through the 1930s, exposing the blind trust placed in these agreements by the Allied countries. With the rise of Hitler and his march of conquest, the foolishness of these pacts becomes glaringly apparent.
As the animated scenes unfold, the commentary of Raymond Gram Swing, a radio commentator, provides context and insight into the events that led to the devastation of war. With its thought-provoking themes and powerful narrative, Historical Reel: Broken Treaties (1941) is a gripping watch for anyone interested in history and the events that shaped the world.