Battle of Brains

Battle of Brains

13 mins | Feb. 14, 1941

This film illustrates the difference between World War II and the war of 1914, emphasizing the importance of mechanization, and contrasting the mobile tactics with the immobility of trench warfare. The scientific approach, both to problems of military strategy and to new weapons, is all-important. The film shows some of the work done by Canadian scientists to make these weapons as effective as possible.

Battle of Brains

13 mins | Feb. 14, 1941

Battle of Brains
This film illustrates the difference between World War II and the war of 1914, emphasizing the importance of mechanization, and contrasting the mobile tactics with the immobility of trench warfare. The scientific approach, both to problems of military strategy and to new weapons, is all-important. The film shows some of the work done by Canadian scientists to make these weapons as effective as possible.
Producers National Film Board of Canada
Original title Battle of Brains
Directors Stanley Hawes
Writers

Cast

Lorne Greene

as Narrator (voice)

Adolf Hitler

as Self (archive footage)