
Why We Fight: Divide and Conquer
Documentary · War
Overview
The third film of Frank Capra's 'Why We Fight" propaganda film series, dealing with the Nazi conquest of Western Europe in 1940.
Top Cast


Knox Manning
Knox Manning
Narrator
Knox Manning
Narrator


Murray Alper
Murray Alper
Bit Role
Murray Alper
Bit Role
General Bergeret
General Bergeret
Self - in Railway Carriage with Huntziger (archive footage)
General Bergeret
Self - in Railway Carriage with Huntziger (archive footage)


Monte Blue
Monte Blue
Bit Role
Monte Blue
Bit Role
Karl Brandt
Karl Brandt
Self (with jubilant Hitler, to his right) (archive footage)
Karl Brandt
Self (with jubilant Hitler, to his right) (archive footage)
Maurice Brierre
Maurice Brierre
Bit Role
Maurice Brierre
Bit Role


Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill
Self - with de Gaulle and Giraud (archive footage)
Winston Churchill
Self - with de Gaulle and Giraud (archive footage)


Ann Codee
Ann Codee
Bit Role
Ann Codee
Bit Role


Richard Walther Darré
Richard Walther Darré
Self - Speech (archive footage)
Richard Walther Darré
Self - Speech (archive footage)


Charles de Gaulle
Charles de Gaulle
Self - with Churchill and FDR (archive footage)
Charles de Gaulle
Self - with Churchill and FDR (archive footage)
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