Food for Fighters
Food for Fighters | |
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Produced by | Office of War Information |
Distributed by | War Activities Committee of the Motion Picture Industry |
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Running time | 9 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Food for Fighters is a 1943 propaganda short about nutrition in the Armed Services produced by the Office of War Information.
The films opens with a young conscript first getting weighed before going into the Army. He asked what the soldiers will eat, but is dismissively told "Only beans." The narration then starts and informs the audience that since the last war nutrition has become a science and there is even a whole Quartermaster Corp laboratory devoted to making more nutritious food for the armed services. Better food means better soldiers, and even healthier civilians.
The eating habits of the national adversaries are scrutinized, including a claim that the Japanese produce great energy from rice. Various experiments with American food preparedness are made, including determining what foods would be most effective in certain climates.
The results from these test lead the army to create vitamin enriched foods that will help maximize the energy gained from the given product.
See also
External links
- The short film Food For Fighters is available for free download at the Internet Archive
- Food For Fighters at the Internet Movie Database