Take A Look At The War Movies Actually Hit The Mark In Terms Of Accuracy

Published on 07/01/2020
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The Battle Of The Bulge (1965)

Warner Bros. created this 1965 film about the famous Battle of the Bulge, which took place in 1945. In terms of historical inaccuracies, the movie failed to get the tanks right. They messed up both the equipment and tanks of both the Axis and Allied forces, but the maneuvers are totally wrong as well. If you watch the film, you will notice that the tanks drive through flat terrain that is not covered in snow. You will think that it was a gorgeous summer day! The truth was that they had been advancing through the difficult terrain of the Ardennes in the snow.

The Battle Of The Bulge (1965)

The Battle Of The Bulge (1965)

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Dunkirk (2017)

While Dunkirk got a lot of praise and accolades, it was not particularly fateful to historical facts. Sadly, there were a lot of issues that director Chris Nolan failed to avoid. The character played by Kenneth Branagh was criticized as he felt like a composite character. People had a hard time believing that he could lead the evacuation on his own by doing nothing more than resting on the edge of the ship. Aside from that, the movie did not show the importance of the African, Indian, and French soldiers.

Dunkirk (2017)

Dunkirk (2017)

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