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So, 'Edward VIII: Britain's Traitor King' by Marion Milne is a fascinating deep dive into the Duke of Windsor's controversial role during WWII. It’s got this intense tone, almost unsettling, as it peels back layers of historical narratives we thought we knew. The pacing is methodical, letting the weight of new evidence sink in, which really adds to the sense of intrigue. There’s an atmosphere of betrayal that hangs over the documentary, and it’s more than just talking heads; it's got archival footage that feels haunting, almost like a ghost of history. You can see the performances of historians and experts grappling with these revelations, which adds a human touch to the narrative. It’s distinctive for how it challenges our perceptions of loyalty and treachery in the face of war.
Thought-provoking documentaryNew historical evidence presentedFocus on collaboration during WWII
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