Interrogation of Enemy Airmen – Part 1
Are government training films boring? I’ve suffered through watching a few of them, trying to watch when I wasn’t yawning. But there are some nice exceptions. And like a fine wine, the
Read More...Are government training films boring? I’ve suffered through watching a few of them, trying to watch when I wasn’t yawning. But there are some nice exceptions. And like a fine wine, the
Read More...We continue reviewing the World War II-era training film, Interrogation of Enemy Airmen. The scene shifts to an office where an Air Interrogation Officer (AIO), Captain Schwartz, receives word that a German
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Read More...The German Sergeant walks into the sparsely furnished interrogation room. Inside, Captain Schwartz is seated behind a desk. The Sergeant snaps to attention, renders a Nazi salute and shouts, “Heil Hitler!” That
Read More...Sitting alone in the interrogation room awaiting Lieutenant Wedler, Captain Schwartz pins some pilot wings insignia to his own uniform. The insignia makes Schwartz look like a pilot — one more little advantage
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