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    Tom and Steve are right with their explanations of the book, movie, and metalica video. I show the video in class usually in the concluding lesson for our block on World War I and explain the background to the video, movie, and book. But I have also used it at the end of the second semester for any number of classes on post vietnam. Either way it is a powerful video that crosses a number of different historical and contextual points.

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    that would fit. remember the book came out on the eve of WWII and was well recieved--until the left picked it up as a reason to stay out of the war--until Hitler invaded the USSR--and later became the reason Trumbo was blacklisted

    It was Timothy Bottom's first movie and redone as a stage-movie in 2008.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gian P Gentile View Post
    Tom and Steve are right with their explanations of the book, movie, and metalica video. I show the video in class usually in the concluding lesson for our block on World War I and explain the background to the video, movie, and book. But I have also used it at the end of the second semester for any number of classes on post vietnam. Either way it is a powerful video that crosses a number of different historical and contextual points.

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    "One" is one of my favorite songs of all time...

    Metallica also has a song called "For Whom the Bell Tolls"...not sure if it has anything to do with the Hemingway novel about the Spanish Civil War.

    Lyrics:
    Make his fight on the hill in the early day
    Constant chill deep inside
    Shouting gun, on they run through the endless grey
    On the fight, for they are right, yes, by whos to say?
    For a hill men would kill, why? they do not know
    Suffered wounds test there their pride
    Men of five, still alive through the raging glow
    Gone insane from the pain that they surely know

    For whom the bell tolls
    Time marches on
    For whom the bell tolls

    Take a look to the sky just before you die
    It is the last time you will
    Blackened roar massive roar fills the crumbling sky
    Shattered goal fills his soul with a ruthless cry
    Stranger now, are his eyes, to this mystery
    He hears the silence so loud
    Crack of dawn, all is gone except the will to be
    Now they will see what will be, blinded eyes to see
    And lyrics to "One"
    I cant remember anything
    Cant tell if this is true or dream
    Deep down inside I feel to scream
    This terrible silence stops me

    Now that the war is through with me
    Im waking up I can not see
    That there is not much left of me
    Nothing is real but pain now

    Hold my breath as I wish for death
    Oh please god,wake me

    Back in the womb its much too real
    In pumps life that I must feel
    But cant look forward to reveal
    Look to the time when Ill live

    Fed through the tube that sticks in me
    Just like a wartime novelty
    Tied to machines that make me be
    Cut this life off from me

    Hold my breath as I wish for death
    Oh please god,wake me
    Now the world is gone Im just one
    Oh god,help me hold my breath as I wish for death
    Oh please God help me

    Darkness imprisoning me
    All that I see
    Absolute horror
    I cannot live
    I cannot die
    Trapped in myself
    Body my holding cell

    Landmine has taken my sight
    Taken my speech
    Taken my hearing
    Taken my arms
    Taken my legs
    Taken my soul
    Left me with life in hell
    Sir, what the hell are we doing?

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    I'm pretty sure that "For Whom the Bell Tolls" ties back to Hemingway. At the time they did that, Metallica was still heavily influenced by Iron Maiden's stuff, and with Cliff Burton still alive that was a given. I think he had a hand in "One" before he was killed in that bus crash.
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    The Casca book series by Sgt. Barry Sadler (yes the one with the song) was pretty good.

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