

Resisting Enemy Interrogation
A downed American bomber crew quickly falls prey to the clever interrogation techniques of the Germans in this dramatic WW2 training film.
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Plot Summary
This World War II-era training film, aimed at American POWs, demonstrates interrogation techniques used by the enemy and offers strategies for resistance. It underscores the importance of adhering to the three basic rules: name, rank, and serial number. The film emphasizes mental fortitude and the severe consequences of divulging sensitive information.
Critical Reception
As a wartime training film, 'Resisting Enemy Interrogation' was not subject to typical critical reviews. Its purpose was purely instructional for military personnel. However, it is recognized as a historical artifact illustrating the psychological warfare tactics of the era and the U.S. military's efforts to prepare its soldiers.
What Reviewers Say
- A stark depiction of the psychological pressures faced by prisoners of war.
- Highlights the importance of discipline and information security.
- Serves as a valuable historical document of wartime training films.
Google audience: As this is a historical training film with no public release, there are no audience reviews available on Google.
Fun Fact
This film was produced by the U.S. War Department and distributed exclusively to military personnel, making it unavailable for public viewing or critical assessment during its time.
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