The Price of Liberty is a patriotic film featuring a young Walter Cronkite, emphasizing the high cost of preserving freedom against communist aggression. The film showcases military history through scenes at SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe) in 1951, including Dwight D. Eisenhower ad...
The Price of Liberty is a patriotic film featuring a young Walter Cronkite, emphasizing the high cost of preserving freedom against communist aggression. The film showcases military history through scenes at SHAPE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe) in 1951, including Dwight D. Eisenhower addressing international forces. It highlights the role of women in war, from Revolutionary War nurses to female soldiers in World War I and II. Archival footage and reenactments underscore women's contributions, with visuals of marching bands, recruitment posters, and military ceremonies. The film asserts that liberty is a shared responsibility, not just a soldier’s duty, but one that includes women and civilians alike.
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