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What does The Thin Red Line get right about war—and where does it take artistic license? In this episode of World War 2 Live, Dr. John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel take a deep dive into one of the most thought-provoking World War II films ever made. Set during the Battle of Guadalcanal, The Thin Red Line offers a very different portrayal of combat—one that focuses as much on the inner lives of soldiers as it does the battle itself. John and Kevin break down: • How accurately the film depicts Guadalcanal • The contrast between Hollywood storytelling and historical reality • The leadership, morale, and combat experience of soldiers in the Pacific • What the film captures emotionally that many war movies miss • Where the movie diverges from the historical record This episode is also part of our ongoing Guadalcanal series, where we’re exploring one of the most important and hard-fought campaigns of the war from multiple angles—history, storytelling, and lived experience. 📈 Help the Channel Grow If you’re enjoying World War 2 Live: 👉 Subscribe on YouTube 👉 Leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform It really helps more people discover the show. 🎬 More Episodes Coming As Mark transitions out of his work at PBS, we’re gearing up for more in-depth video episodes, so stay tuned—there’s a lot more on the way. 📩 Got a question for Stump the Chumps? Send it to: worldwar2live@gmail.com Join us as we continue to explore World War II—not just the battles, but the stories, perspectives, and human experiences behind them. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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