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The National Film Unit was set up in 1941 to publicise...
The first official film by the NFU
A movie-length compilation of Weekly Review clips
More women contributing to the war effort
More military at Waitangi
A dramatic Weekly Review
Waitangi, 40 years later
Charles Upham was a prisoner of war
Personal stories of women and the war
Memories of New Zealand's Women’s Land Service
A woman remembers nursing in World War ll
NFU's first ever film made for television
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