ww2 film why we fight battle for russia

Questions:

  • What message was Capra trying to convey when invoking Russian historical figures and events? Why is this narrative problematic?
  • In what ways does the film present a misleading portrait of the pre-war Soviet Union? What kinds of policies does it omit and why would they be overlooked?
  • Does the film do a good job describing the strategies and tactics that eventually enabled the Red Army to halt the Blitzkrieg? What does it get right about this and what does it get wrong or leave out?
  • How does Capra make use of music to achieve his rhetorical aims?
  • What does the film tell us about the consequences of total war for the civilian population of the Soviet Union? How did the German invasion change the lives of ordinary people both on the home front and behind enemy lines (or under occupation)?
 
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