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Well, let's see now. WWII. Americans good guys, Germans bad guys. Sounds
about right to me.

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Ron Large
Department of Religious Studies
Gonzaga University
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From: David Ezell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, April 23, 1999 9:01 AM
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Subject: Re: World War II Films

After seeing PRIVATE RYAN, it seemed to be no
different  than any of the more "simplistic" earlier
film you cited in your post.

The Americans were good guys, the Germans all
bad--the same black hat/white hat mentality of any
stock western or war film.

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David Ezell
Department of History, Technology and Society
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia

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