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Genre
  
Documentary, Short

Production
  
Calvin Company

Duration
  

Country
  
U.S.

Director
  
Arthur Wolf

Screenplay
  
Arthur Wolf

Cinematography
  
Norman Stuewe

Writer
  
Arthur H. Wolf

Language
  
English

Release date
  
1942

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Genres
  
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Wood for war 1941 1942


Wood for War was a 1942 color short produced by the United States Department of Agriculture.

Contents

Plot

The film opens with shots of large American forests and notes that forest are one of natures few renewable resources, if managed wisely. A generation ago, says the narrator, a few forward thinking citizens pressed for the establishment of the Forest Service, to make sure the timber would be around for their children and grandchildren.

Then the film moves on to the various uses of wood in the war, principally as replacements for items that Americans needed to go without. For instance, if all the steel forks, spoons and toiletries had to go, they could have wood replacements. If the military needed wool or cotton to make uniforms, wood could provide adequate clothing substitutes.

But there is a deadly enemy of wood: "you". The narrator informs the audience that its carelessness in throwing away cigarettes and not extinguishing campfires is a deadly enemy to wood. People are shown "being taken away from munitions plants" in order to put out the fire. Also tons of valuable war supplies (the lumber) would be destroyed.

References

Wood for War Wikipedia
Wood for War IMDb