The Purpose of This Site Is To Explore How Films During the Period of World War II (1936-1947) Reflected the Feelings of Americans' Towards the War.

It Also Explores How the Films May Have Helped to Shape Some of Those Feelings


This Site is Split Up into 6 Pages (Including This One)

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The Three Content Pages Are

"The Storm Before The Storm" Pre and Early War Analysis (1936-1941). This pages discusses films before the war and at the beginning of the war.

"They're Probably Sleeping In New York"The Major Fighting Years Analysis (1942-1945) This page talks about films during the major fighting years, and has an In-Depth Analysis of Casablanca.

"I Gave Up the Best Years of My Life For You" Post-War Analysis (1945-1947 and The Present). This page focuses on movies just after World War II. There is also an In-Depth Analysis of The Best Years of Our Lives.

The Other Two Pages Are

The Page of Helpful Links related to the topic of World War II films.

The Works Cited Page To Cite All Sources

 

Some Notes: The Links on The Movie Posters Throughout the Site and The Links of Movie Names, or People's Names, go to the Internet Movie Database's Entry On Them.

Clicking On Some Pictures Changes the Page to The Citation

Clicking The Banner at the Top of The Fighting Years Page Skips to the Analysis Of Casablanca

Clicking the Banner at the Top of the Post-War Years Page Skips to the Analysis of

The Best Years of Our Lives.

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