World War II officially began on September 1, 1939, with Nazi Germany’s invasion of Poland.

While it’s entertaining, there are definitely better films about Iwo Jima out there.

The scene where this happens is nightmarish, depictingthe harsh realities of death by nuclear annihilation.

Cillian Murphy standing in front of a bomb in a poster for Oppenheimer

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During the Japanese occupation of the Philippine Islands, one wealthy family finds themselves in a tight spot.

Shortly before the Third Reich surrendered, the Battle of Okinawa began.

It’s not exactly easy to feel bad for Hitler, considering the chaos and destruction he wrought.

A woman holding a missil in Blood and Gold

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Evidently, this project was effective because it did just that.

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A group of soldiers looking to the distance in Flags of Our Fathers

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Brad Pitt smoking as Don “Wardaddy” Collier in Fury

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A young girl looks up in fear in Barefoot Gen

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A young woman in an elaborate costume smiling in in In My Mother’s Skin

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A bruised Desmond Doss (Andrew Garfield) on the battlefield in ‘Hacksaw Ridge.'

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‘Der Untergang’s (Downfall) authenticity is bolstered by its reliance on eyewitness accounts

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A Japanese soldier waits in the trenches in Letters from Iwo Jima

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Seita and Setsuko walk in a field of flowers and fireflies in Grave of the Fireflies

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