Rob
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I remember the movie "When Trumpets Fade". I had never heard of the Huertgen Forrest before, and the movie really disturbed me. I read up on the battle, and it began my complete disillusionment with Allied, and particularly American, leadership during the war. I began to realize how much we owed to the troops under the rank of Colonel, and that we won that war in spite of the higher ranking officers. At least that's my read of the situation.
"Midway" was one of the first war movies I ever watched as a kid. The scene with the herioc Torpedo Bomber pilots all being shot down cemented an early love for the U.S. armored forces, and an unhealthy hatred for the Japanese people I have never really fully overcome. To this day every time I see footage of a Jap Carrier taking a hit from U.S. Dive Bombers it makes me feel good. I hold no malice against Japanese individuals, but I still have no respect for the Japanese government which ignores their horrendous war crimes, and the Japanese industry which supported them.
First of all this is a superb thread really enjoyable.There were of course loads of films i had to leave out.'Cross of iron' 'Enemy at the gates ' 'Midway' 'Patton' etc.As i said before i also love Propaganda/home front type of films.'Dunkirk' 'Went the day well' 'Mrs Miniver' 'Next of kin' etc.
Secondly i agree with Louis 100% on the Japenese question.From the age of about ten my blood has boiled at the the thought of what the Japs did to my countrymen who were in their captivity during WW2.(actually that is why although its a superb film i cannot enjoy Bridge over the river Kwai).I also only recently discovered how Japenese sailors had picked up downed US Airmen interrogated them and then tied them to full gasoline barrels and throw them overboard. Scum absolute scum.Yet another reason to celebrate our two countries coming together and destroying them.
Rob