US-American Intervention in Europe: Morality, Justice, and Freedom in World War II Cinema

Journal of Military Ethics 18 (2):96-109 (2019)
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ABSTRACTThis article analyzes the American intervention in Nazi-oppressed Europe during World War II and the way in which this intervention is represented in film. Examining the visual and cinemati...

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