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Battlefield 1
“In the end, the film would merely consist in showing a victim, a man who had been subjected to an entirely unjust and appalling fate, and, on the other, the mechanism leading up to it. This would be inappropriate, for … Continue reading →
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Tagged All Quiet on the Western Front, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Barbara Tuchman, Battlefield 1, D-Day, Erich Maria Remarque, Flyboys, Francois Truffaut, Gavrilo Princip, history, realism, Saving Private Ryan, The Guns of August, trench warfare, World War I, World War II
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