MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History

HOW INK WENT TO WAR

ichard Fleischer, the director of the American sequences of , the 1970 film that is the subject of Wendell Jamieson’s cover story in this issue of , was a gifted Hollywood veteran whose other credits included (1952), (1954), (1958), (1959), and (1967). “One could say that he’d been in the movies since he was born,” Jamieson writes of Fleischer, noting that his father, Max, was one of the industry’s earliest and most

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