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At its core, World War II was a black and white struggle between good and evil. The scenes of carnage, human resistance, and warfare were more complex. An assemblage of color footage and photographs from national archives and private collections, The Color of War delivers perspectives on the day to day experience from every angle. From the first draftees thrown into the breach to the boredom between battles to uniforms worn and objects carried, this collection is illuminated by letters and diaries, communiques from the battlefield and the sounds and songs of the era. |
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