"The War" When Things Get Tough: January 1943 - December 1943 (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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Americans Get Behind The War Effort
ccthemovieman-120 October 2007
This wasn't as powerful as the opening 140-minute episode, but it was still worth watching, especially with some war action film that is just spectacular at times. My only complaint on this almost-two hour second episode was that it lagged in a few parts, going a little too long on a few interviews, one of them being a guy who spoke in a monotone. However, overall who can complain? Not me. I may not always think film maker Ken Burns is objective enough on certain issues but I almost always find his documentaries well worth viewing.

The thing that stuck in my mind most after watching this episode was the United States effort on the home front during World War II. I knew it was a unified and committed one, but I had no idea it was this concentrated. I couldn't believe how much effort went into World War II from the average American worker. The Ford Motor Company plant in Michigan producing a 1,500,000-part bomber every 63 minutes? That is incredible!

The story of Mobile, Alabama, was also unbelievable, too; how the town grew almost overnight to immense proportions due to some wartime industries there. The efforts of "Rosie The Riveter" and the long, long hours all U.S workers put in each week was truly remarkable. Burns did a great job showing us this.

On the war front, it was shocking to hear how unprepared we (Amercia) we were for ground combat, how badly we looked in Africa, until General George Patton came in and helped turned things around.

The bomber strikes over Germany featured some tremendous aerial photography.

As with Burns' Civl War documentary, there are some genuinely touching moments and you just ache for some of the people as they cope with losing sons and husbands in this war. I can't imagine the fear, tension and sadness so many felt during this period.
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