As a wannabe screenwriter and a full-time college student, I’m constantly on the lookout for exhaustive non-fiction resources on a whole host of topics. One of the very best visual works on World War II, The World at War, has proven invaluable in this regard over the years. It jogs my memory and leads me to books and other materials concerning the conflict – and it often sends me down strange alleyways I might not have discovered otherwise. Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War works in much the same fashion as that epic documentary series.
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- 5/1/2013
- by Jason Pollock
- JustPressPlay.net
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