The Historian's Movie Review
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The Historian's Movie Review
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The Historian's Movie Review
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The Historian's Movie Review
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Warning: This episode contains moderate cursing.
Attention! Attention! In this week's episode of The Historian's Movie Review I am joined by my friend Jeff, and we talk about the 1970 film M*A*S*H.
Topics discussed include the origin of the Korean War, the creation of MASH units, the nature of how we conceptualize war, as well as the creeping threat of Nazi bears! That is all.
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Notes:
MASH - A Novel about Three Army Doctors, Richard Hooker
MASH: An Army Surgeon in Korea, Otto Apel, M.D
Intro and Outro Music - "Sucide is Painless", London Starlight Orchestra