The 66-minute documentary Lights Out in Europe offers a compact overview of WWII and the events leading up to the conflict. Many of the newsreel clips were culled from coverage of the London blitz, and of the evacuation of the city's children to the rural regions. Also included are several stomach-churning vignettes of the carnage in Poland following the Nazi invasion. Many of the images in Lights Out in Europe had never previously been seen by American audiences due to the stringency of European censorship. The film was written by James Hilton (of Goodbye Mr. Chips fame) and narrated by Frederic March, with music provided by Werner Janssen.
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