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1940s
1942 WINNER - U.S. Navy, 20th Century-Fox (Four winners this year only.)

1942 WINNER - Australian News & Information Bureau (Four winners this year only.)

1942 WINNER - Artkino (Russian) (Four winners this year only.)

1942 WINNER - U.S. Army Special Services (Four winners this year only.)

1942 NOMINEE - U.S. Army Signal Corps
1942 NOMINEE - Belgian Ministry of Information
1942 NOMINEE - U.S. Office of War Information, RKO Pathe. Frederic Ullman Jr., producer
1942 NOMINEE - Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. Walt Disney, producer
1942 NOMINEE - U.S. Department of Agriculture, Republic
1942 NOMINEE - National Film Board of Canada
1942 NOMINEE - The Netherlands Information Bureau
1942 NOMINEE - National Film Board of Canada, U.A. (War in Action)
1942 NOMINEE - British Ministry of Information
AFIoscar's rating: 
1942 NOMINEE - Warner Bros. Victor Stoloff and Edgar Loew, producers. (Broadway Brevities)
1942 NOMINEE - The March of Time, 20th Century-Fox
1942 NOMINEE - U.S. Office of War Information, M-G-M
1942 NOMINEE - U.S. Office of War Information, M.G.M
1942 NOMINEE - U.S. Department of the Treasury. Walt Disney, producer
1942 NOMINEE - U.S. Office of War Information, Paramount. William H. Pine, producer
1942 NOMINEE - U.S. Merchant Marine, Warner Bros.
1942 NOMINEE - British Ministry of Information
1942 NOMINEE - U.S. Office of War Information, Paramount. William C. Thomas, producer
1942 NOMINEE - Cocanen Films (Polish)
1942 NOMINEE - U.S. Army Force, Warner Bros.
1942 NOMINEE - U.S. Office of War Information, 20th Century-Fox
1943 WINNER - British Ministry of Information, 20th Century-Fox

1943 NOMINEE - U.S. Army, (Fighting Men)
1942 NOMINEE - U.S. Department of War Special Service Division, 20th Century-Fox (Why We Fight)
1943 NOMINEE -U.S. Army Pictorial Service. (Combat Film)
1943 NOMINEE - U.S. Office of Strategic Services Field Photographic Bureau
1944 WINNER - U.S. Navy, 20th Century Fox

1944 NOMINEE - U.S. Army Air Force
1945 WINNER - U.S. Office of War Information, Columbia. The Governments of Great Britian and the USA

AFIoscar's rating: 
1945 NOMINEE - U.S. Army Air Force
1947 WINNER - RKO Radio. Sid Rogell, executive producer; Theron Warth and Richard O. Fleischer, producers.

1947 NOMINEE - U.S. Department of State Office of Information and Educational Exchange
1947 NOMINEE - British Information Services. Paul Rotha, producer
1948 WINNER - U.S. Navy, M-G-M. Orville O. Dull, producer

1948 NOMINEE - Film Documents, Mayer-Burstyn. Janice Loeb, producer
1949 WINNER - British Information Services. Crown Film Unit, producer

1949 NOMINEE - Protestant Film Commission. Paul F. Heard, producer
1950s
1950 WINNER - Robert J. Flaherty and Richard Lyford

1950 NOMINEE - Promotional Films Co., Inc. Jack Arnold and Lee Goodman, producers
1951 WINNER - Artfilm Prod., RKO Radio (Norwegian). Olle Nordemar, producer.

1951 NOMINEE - Warner Bros. Bryan Foy, producer
1952 WINNER - RKO Radio. Irwin Allen, producer

1952 NOMINEE - M-G-M. Dore Schary, producer
1952 NOMINEE - Bartlett-Foster, Lippert. Hall Bartlett, producer
1953 WINNER - Disney, Buena Vista. (True Life Adventure). Walt Disney, producer.

1953 NOMINEE - Countryman Films & Group 3 Ltd., UA (British). John Taylor, Leon Clore and Grahame Tharp, producers
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