When World War II ended, the once-isolationist U.S. turned its attentions to peacetime problems and opportunities around the world, and the March of Time cameras helped educate the average American about global issues. The archival news segments in this compilation include "World Food Problem," "The Soviet's Neighbor," "Czechoslovakia," "Germany-Handle With Care!," "Storm Over Britain," "Turkey's 100 Million," "End of an Empire?" (Indonesia), and "Policeman's Holiday" (Scotland Yard). Gleaned from newsreels produced by Time Magazine during the years 1935-1951, the monumental The March of Time videotape series features the pictorial journalism that informed, educated, and entertained millions of Americans for 16 years. ~ Steve Blackburn, Rovi