The War Archive is a comprehensive and unique collection of original film footage from both the first and second World Wars and the preceding periods.
The archive consists of almost 300 hours of original footage from the USA, Great Britain, Germany, Russia and Japan and covers all aspects of these important periods in our recent history in considerable detail, making THE WAR ARCHIVE an invaluable source for researchers, writers, directors, and producers.
Whatever the requirements, the chances are that THE WAR ARCHIVE will be able to supply footage. A few examples are the assassination of the Archduke Frans Ferdinand, the Battle of the Somme, Hitlers rise to power, German troops entering Poland, Dunkirk, the battle of El Alamain, Pearl Harbour, Iwo Jima, Japanese kamikaze Raids, Hiroshima, etc, including 30 hours of Die Deutsche Wockenschau (Official Nazi Newsreels).
THE WAR ARCHIVE is not only comprehensive but exceptional technical quality, considering the age and circumstance under which it wasfilmed where the subject is the trenches in Flanders 1914, the Battle of the Bulge, or colour footage from North Africa and hours of colour footage from war in the Pacific.
We also have a Military Library covering Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Libya and numerous other Brushfire Wars, as well as the Warsaw Pact Manoeuvres. This Library is particularly strong on Combat Aircraft, Armoured Fighting vehicles and Warships. Modern subjects covered in depth include Missiles, Weapons and Equipment.
The archive consists of almost 300 hours of original footage from the USA, Great Britain, Germany, Russia and Japan and covers all aspects of these important periods in our recent history in considerable detail, making THE WAR ARCHIVE an invaluable source for researchers, writers, directors, and producers.
Whatever the requirements, the chances are that THE WAR ARCHIVE will be able to supply footage. A few examples are the assassination of the Archduke Frans Ferdinand, the Battle of the Somme, Hitlers rise to power, German troops entering Poland, Dunkirk, the battle of El Alamain, Pearl Harbour, Iwo Jima, Japanese kamikaze Raids, Hiroshima, etc, including 30 hours of Die Deutsche Wockenschau (Official Nazi Newsreels).
THE WAR ARCHIVE is not only comprehensive but exceptional technical quality, considering the age and circumstance under which it was filmed where the subject is the trenches in Flanders 1914, the Battle of the Bulge, or colour footage from North Africa and hours of colour footage from war in the Pacific.
We also have a Military Library covering Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Libya and numerous other Brushfire Wars, as well as the Warsaw Pact Manoeuvres. This Library is particularly strong on Combat Aircraft, Armoured Fighting vehicles and Warships. Modern subjects covered in depth include Missiles, Weapons and Equipment.