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Mrs. Miniver (1942), the story of a British middle-class family’s experiences during the first year of WWII manages to be both astonishingly charming and remarkably blunt about the dangers of war. Read More…
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Mrs. Miniver (1942), the story of a British middle-class family’s experiences during the first year of WWII manages to be both astonishingly charming and remarkably blunt about the dangers of war. Read More…
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In Which We Serve (1942) is blatant propaganda made when victory was far from guaranteed, but it is surprisingly enjoyable and an effective presentation of British attitudes toward WWII. Read More…