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Historian Vincent Casaregola examines the portrayal of WWII in popular culture and how that protrayal has changed over time. By examining WWII films, literature, theatreand art from the Cold War era, the Vietnam War, the Reagan years, and present day, heseeks to understnad the part played by current politics, events and conflicts.
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- Cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Faces of the War
- One: A War Warning
- Two: âWhy We Fightâ
- Three: How We Fight: Campaigns of Sacrifice and Service
- Four: âThe Great Crusadeâ
- Five: âSaddle Up! Letâs Get Back to the War.â
- Six: Longest Days in the âGood Warâ
- Seven: Conscientious Objection
- Eight: Now It Can Be Told: Reopening Old Wounds
- Nine: The Once and Future War
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Filmography (and Broadcast Sources)
- Index