Orion66: Also, just watched it again: The Green Berets
Terrible! Propaganda film. One of Wayne's worst efforts. And that includes his 1,000 B-Movie westerns.
The following are fairly good and watchable films about WW2 - mostly, if not entirely from the Allied perspective (although there are some documentary-esque ones that show the action from the Axis side, as well....)
I've included a wide mix of genres - tanks; planes; naval, troops, spy; POW....the list should keep you busy for about 5 months :P
Sorry, I'm not really up on foreign films on the subject - Soviet, Chinese; Japanese; Eastern European, etc...
Battle of the Bulge.
A Bridge Too Far.
Bridge on the River Kwai.
Full Metal Jacket.
Tora! Tora! Tora!
(Battle of) Midway.
The Final Countdown. [Not a war movie, per se, but interesting premise, and internally consistent!]
Das Boot.
Kelly's Heroes.
Where Eagles Dare.
[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convoy_(1940_film)]Convoy[/url].
[url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/49th_Parallel_(film)]The 49th Parallel[/url].
The One That Got Away.
Casablanca. *cough*
In Which We Serve.
Saboteur. [Hitchcock! <3<3<3<3<3]
Battle of the River Plate.
Destination Tokyo.
We Dive at Dawn.
The Fighting Seabees.
30 Seconds Over Tokyo.
The House on 92nd Street. [German Spy ring in USA]
The Wooden Horse.
Reach For The Skies.
The Caine Mutiny. [Bogart <3<3<3<3<3]
Dam Busters.
633 Squadron.
Colditz Story.
Above Us The Waves.
A Town Like Alice.
The Desert Fox.
Carve Her Name With Pride.
Ice Cold In Alex.
Operation Amsterdam.
Sea of Sand.
Torpedo Run.
Guns of/Force 10 From Navarone.
PT109. [JFK's service in the Pacific]
The Heroes of Telemark.
Von Ryan's Express. [Frank Sinatra keeps missing his train!]
Hell in the Pacific. [CLASSIC!]
The Big Red One.
Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence. [David Bowie?! O_o!]
Enjoy!