The Academy Award-nominated "Resisting Enemy Interrogation" is one of the WWII-era shorts telling troops how to avoid falling victim to the Nazis. In this case, it's about how to refrain from giving away secret information. After all, knowledge is power. It's got a lot of the stuff that we expect from these shorts from the era, although it depicts the Nazis as intelligent - but nonetheless evil - individuals (contrast that with the common portrayal of them as total buffoons).
Anyway, it's interesting to watch as a historical reference. One thing that caught my eye was the cast. The main cast member is Lloyd Nolan, a noted actor. The rest of the cast includes Rand Brooks (who was married to Stan Laurel's daughter for several years), Mel Tormé (later famous as a jazz artist), George O'Hanlon (later known as the voice of George Jetson) and George Dolenz (father of Mickey Dolenz of The Monkees).
Worth seeing.