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I'm certain that almost every subject under the sun would have been talked about, at some point or another, in the wartime foxholes of history. It was too dirt and mud ridden to keep a uniform looking clean. As the very first reviewer has mentioned, the uniforms were too fresh and clean something that would only be so on your first couple of days or so. The last segment should have used Vietnam, instead of Iraq as I am pretty sure the last foxholes dug there - in a wartime situation - was very likely by the British 8th Army, during WW2.
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I mention this to all as there was not a sight of a single battlefield foxhole in any of the 3 war story segments shown. This one however? I am currently 2 for 2 in the losers stakes as I have just finished watching another WW2 war film before this one and, it was another one with a completely inaccurate title for its feature. Many war films contain about 70%-90% of factual history (except the point that mostly all the American films tell their tales as though it was America, and only America, that were the victors of Europe of WW2.an insult to all the other western allies who died at that time). I hate wars but I don't mind watching war films (especially documentary pieces of things you normally never hear about.or are told).