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File:Woman two girls ruins of a house.jpg|link=War (nonfiction)|A woman and two girls looking at their destroyed house (1943). See [[War (nonfiction)]].
File:Woman two girls ruins of a house.jpg|link=War (nonfiction)|A woman and two girls looking at their destroyed house (1943). See [[War (nonfiction)]].
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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toy_Soldiers_(documentary) Toy Soldiers (documentary)] @ Wikipedia
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toy_Soldiers_(documentary) Toy Soldiers (documentary)] @ Wikipedia


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Latest revision as of 18:54, 17 June 2021

Abandoned boy holding a stuffed toy animal amid ruins following German aerial bombing of London, England.

Toy Soldiers is a British documentary about what life is like for children when a parent goes off to war.

Through animations, using the children’s own artwork, and interviews, the film explores one of mankind's oldest problems -- war -- and the effect that war has on the children whose parents don't come back.

The film was produced for BBC by John Walsh, and narrated by Gareth Gates.

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