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  1. The Fog of War is a 20th century fable, a story of an American dreamer who rose from humble origins to the heights of political power. Robert S. McNamara was both witness to and participant in many of the crucial events of the 20th century: the crippling Depression of the 1930s; the industrialization of the war years; the development of a different kind of warfare based on air power and the ...

  2. 18 de mar. de 2009 · The Fog of War (2003) - Movie Trailer

  3. 8 de jul. de 2010 · Fog Of War - Free Edition. Multijugador Táctico TPS / FPS shooter con historia basada en los eventos acontecidos en la segunda guerra mundial. Batallas estratégicas de variedad de vehículos, incluyendo artillería. Múltiples modos de juego. Rangos, títulos, premios, carrera. Reseñas generales: Variadas (1,733)

  4. 23 de ene. de 2004 · The effect of "The Fog of War" is to impress upon us the frailty and uncertainty of our leaders. They are sometimes so certain of actions that do not deserve such certitude. The farce of the missing Weapons of Mass Destruction is no less complete than the confusion in the Kennedy White House over whether there were really nuclear warheads in Cuba.

  5. 11 de may. de 2004 · The Fog of War, the movie that finally won Errol Morris the best documentary Oscar, is a spellbinder. Morris interviews Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defense in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, and finds a uniquely unsettling viewpoint on much of 20th-century American history.

  6. 9 de dic. de 2003 · Using archival footage, cabinet conversation recordings, and an interview of the 85-year-old Robert McNamara, The Fog of War depicts his life, from working as a WWII whiz-kid military officer, to being the Ford Motor Company's president, to managing the Vietnam War as defense secretary for presidents Kennedy and Johnson.

  7. 22 de mar. de 2022 · The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara is a 2003 American documentary film about the life and times of former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, illustrating his observations of the nature of modern warfare. It was directed by Errol Morris and features an original score by Philip Glass. Director: Errol Morris.