Inside Cinema

Inside Cinema

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Elizabeth Sankey Ali Plumb

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Genres : History Documentary Short

Release date : Jul 9, 2019

Countries of origin : United Kingdom

Official sites : BBC Official Site Official BBC Arts Facebook

Language : English

Filming locations : London, England, UK

Production companies : British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) BBC Arts

Details

Genres : History Documentary Short

Release date : Jul 9, 2019

Countries of origin : United Kingdom

Official sites : BBC Official Site Official BBC Arts Facebook

Language : English

Filming locations : London, England, UK

Production companies : British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) BBC Arts

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Uncle Sam Desired Our Presence: Arkansans in the Korean War

Uncle Sam Desired Our Presence: Arkansans in the Korean War

When North Korea invaded South Korea in the early morning hours of June 25, 1950, the United States was plunged into an intense and costly war in order to help stem the tide of communism. The ensuing three-year military conflict included twenty-two countries and resulted in the deaths of an estimated 2 to 4 million civilians and military personnel, including 36,940 American soldiers. Often overshadowed by other world events, the Korean War has fallen into a vast no-man's land in the American psyche, somehow lost between the headiness of World War II and the anguish of Vietnam. According to Max Hastings, one of the leading historians on the Korean War, "United States losses in three years were only narrowly outstripped by those suffered in Vietnam over more than ten." In addition to the immense personal cost, the worldwide political ramifications of the war were huge and are still manifesting themselves even today. Yet the war is one that most Americans would rather forget. Indeed, they have forgotten it. Unfortunately, this has meant that the sacrifice of our men and women in uniform has often been overlooked. This film features photographs, documents, and oral history interviews from veterans with Arkansas ties. The interviews allow the veterans to tell about their experiences in their own words. Often poignant and sometimes bittersweet, the oral histories provide a powerful testament to the impact of the war on ordinary Arkansans.

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