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Saints at War
Experiences of Latter-day Saints in World War II

Produced by Matthew M. Whitaker
Directed by Matt Whitaker
Premiere Date: 2001
Length: 60 min.
 

Genre:   Film
Production Type:
Mormon Contributor(s)
Content Types:
Documentary Film
Significant Mormon Elements
Distribution Types:
Commercial Video (VHS/DVD)
Television
Summary:
Sixty years ago, while in the prime of their youth, thousands of young Latter-day Saints humbly stepped forward, prepared to sacrifice their lives so that the nightmare of tyranny might end ... These are scoutmasters, the choristers, the bishops and the home teachers--ward members who went about their daily work with the same diligence and passion that defined their generation. Drawing on hundreds of oral and written histories from Church leaders and veterans around the world, this stunning video chronicles the harsh realities of war and the miracles that seemed both abundant and ever present--the remarkable stories of Saints at War.

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http://catalog.lib.byu.edu/uhtbin/ckey-search/3131870

HBLL Call No: DVDMM 196, VC 945
Music Composed by: Merrill Jenson
Country: USA
Language: English
Distributor: Public Broadcasting System (PBS)


Continued in the sequel:
Saints At War In Korea Produced by Robert C. Freeman,Directed by P. Kenneth Cromar
Film






Total Queries: 16. Total Execution Time: 0.013 sec.
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