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

Published on 07/01/2020
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Gallipoli (1981)

Gallipoli is an Australian movie that gives insight into World War I. Starring Mel Gibson, the film was praised by numerous critics, completely swept Australian film awards, and still remains one of the greatest war epics of all time. Many have described the movie as a “compelling and engaging story”. While others found the film “completely breathtaking”. Now, let’s take a look at some incredible photos from the Second World War you may not have seen before…

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Gallipoli (1981)

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Though the Great War was meant to be “the war to end all wars”, several things contributed to the eruption of World War II just 21 years later. Like its predecessor, the Second World War left unforgettable scars on those who lived through it. Moreover, this period has left its mark on the society that we currently live in. Let us take a look back at pictures from World War II that you probably haven’t seen before. When it comes to this important portion of history, we’ll just let the pictures do the talking.

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The years before World War II erupted, Germany was experiencing terrible inflation. Thanks to this, the currency of the European nation was practically useless! This was, in part, attributed to the conditions set by the Treaty of Versailles and the conclusion of the Great War. Here, you can see children stack hundreds of technically useless bills. Adolf Hitler used this national disaster to launch his propaganda against the Jews.

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