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"Trifles That Win Wars" is a 1943 short film directed by John Nesbitt. This film focuses on the contributions of specific inventions during World War II and their impact on the U.S. war effort.
This film is a bit hard to come by, with limited releases over the years, primarily existing in archival formats. It's not a heavy-hitter in terms of mainstream recognition, but its collectors take a keen interest in the Passing Parade series. The rarity of this short, combined with its unique perspective on wartime innovation, makes it a notable piece for those who appreciate the historical context and the storytelling style of the early 1940s.
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"Trifles That Win Wars" is an educational short film.
The film was directed by John Nesbitt.
The film looks at how specific inventions made a major contribution to the U.S. war effort during World War II.
"Trifles That Win Wars" was released in 1943.
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