Men Against Fire
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Men Against Fire is a controversial 1947 military psychology book by U.S. Army historian S. L. A. Marshall that examines soldiers’ behavior in combat and famously claimed that only a small fraction of infantrymen actually fired their weapons at the enemy in World War II.
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| Men Against Fire canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Men Against Fire Context triple: [S. L. A. Marshall, notableWork, Men Against Fire]
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Fields of Fire
Fields of Fire is a critically acclaimed Vietnam War novel by Jim Webb that portrays the brutal realities and psychological toll of combat on a group of U.S. Marines.
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Two Soldiers
Two Soldiers is a short film adaptation of a William Faulkner story that won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.
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Two Soldiers
"Two Soldiers" is a traditional American folk ballad about brothers going off to war, notably popularized by Bob Dylan’s recording on his 1993 album *World Gone Wrong*.
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Die Soldaten
Die Soldaten is a seminal 18th-century German play by Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz that portrays the moral decay and social consequences of militarism and class oppression.
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Battle for Hill 112
The Battle for Hill 112 was a fierce World War II engagement in Normandy in 1944, where Allied and German forces fought for control of a strategically vital height dominating the approaches to Caen.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Men Against Fire Target entity description: Men Against Fire is a controversial 1947 military psychology book by U.S. Army historian S. L. A. Marshall that examines soldiers’ behavior in combat and famously claimed that only a small fraction of infantrymen actually fired their weapons at the enemy in World War II.
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A.
Fields of Fire
Fields of Fire is a critically acclaimed Vietnam War novel by Jim Webb that portrays the brutal realities and psychological toll of combat on a group of U.S. Marines.
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B.
Two Soldiers
Two Soldiers is a short film adaptation of a William Faulkner story that won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.
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C.
Two Soldiers
"Two Soldiers" is a traditional American folk ballad about brothers going off to war, notably popularized by Bob Dylan’s recording on his 1993 album *World Gone Wrong*.
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D.
Die Soldaten
Die Soldaten is a seminal 18th-century German play by Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz that portrays the moral decay and social consequences of militarism and class oppression.
-
E.
Battle for Hill 112
The Battle for Hill 112 was a fierce World War II engagement in Normandy in 1944, where Allied and German forces fought for control of a strategically vital height dominating the approaches to Caen.
- F. None of above. chosen
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