Dwight D. Eisenhower
19 titles
Filmography
19 results
Nazi Concentration Camps
(1945)A propaganda film documenting evidence used at the Nuremberg war crimes trial that displays a graphic and shocking record of the Nazi concentration camps through the eyes and cameras of the Allied military photographers immediately following liberation.

Apocalypse: The Second World War
This landmark documentary series provides an in-depth examination of the Second World War through the eyes of those who lived through it.

The War at Home
(1979)Oscar-nominated documentary about the increasingly violent Vietnam War protests from 1963 to 1973 and how Madison, Wisconsin became a flashpoint.

Memphis Belle in Color
(2019)The story of the B-17s of WWII, the airmen who flew them, and the most famous bomber of all, the Memphis Belle.

Camp Confidential: America's Secret Nazis
(2021)In this animated documentary short, WWII vets reveal a secret US military camp near Washington where Jewish soldiers hosted and interrogated Nazi POWs.

Sputnik Mania
(2007)A look back at the fear and anxiety that gripped the United States after the Soviet Union launched the first satellite in October 1957.

The Family
An enigmatic conservative Christian group known as the Family wields enormous influence in Washington, D.C., in pursuit of its global ambitions.

Sirius
(2013)A look at the life and work of ufologist Dr. Steven Greer and the extraordinary energy technologies he claims could change the world.

Louis Armstrong's Black & Blues
(2022)Never-before-heard personal recordings and archival footage tell the story of Louis Armstrong’s life from his perspective. From musical phenom to civil rights activist to world-renowned artist, this illuminating film shows sides of Armstrong few have seen.

D-Day Sacrifice
A WWII documentary marking D-Day's 70th anniversary. Unseen footage and personal testimonies vividly portray history's heroes and their sacrifices.

Crusade in Europe
The definitive document of the war that changed the world, awesome in scope and authenticity with the most remarkable combat footage ever captured.

The Smashing of the Reich
(1961)This war documentary evokes the destruction of the Nazi war machine with a particular emphasis on air power and focuses on specific events.

Hearts and Minds
(1974)Filmmakers capture conflicting attitudes toward the Vietnam War.

Trinity and Beyond: The Atomic Bomb Movie
(1995)Robert Oppenheimer chose to name the first atomic bomb the "Trinity" test, a name inspired by the poems of John Donne. From that point in 1945, beginning in the deserts of New Mexico, atmospheric nuclear tests would continue for the next 17 years until the signing of the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty was signed in 1963. Narrated by William Shatner. The Ultimate Film about Weapons of Mass Destruction!

The True Glory
(1945)Utilizing footage filmed by military photographers, this documentary recounts the historic events from the D-Day invasion to the end of World War II.

World War II in Colour
Using the latest colorization techniques and state-of-the-art graphics, witness the story of World War II as it has never been seen before.

Greatest Events of World War II in Colour
From the attack on Pearl Harbor to D-Day, the most pivotal events of World War II come to life in this documentary series featuring colorized footage.

Genocide
(1982)Genocide is a heartbreaking historical account of the turmoil, violence, and resistance that defined life during the Holocaust.

Money, Explained
We spend it, borrow it and save it. Now let's talk about money and its many minefields, from credit cards to casinos, scammers to student loans.