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  <title>43 - Women at War</title>
  <description>What happens when you set a telenovela in First World War France?&amp;amp;nbsp; This month Chris, Angus and Jessica review the Netflix limited series Les Combattantes&amp;amp;nbsp;(Women at War). Along the way, we discuss untranslatable words, the relationship between war atrocities and propaganda, recreational drug use, and the excellent communication links of a small-town convent. References: Women at war,&amp;amp;nbsp;(2022)The Bonfire of Destiny,&amp;amp;nbsp;(2019)RH Mottram, The Spanish&amp;amp;nbsp;Farm, &amp;amp;nbsp;(1924)John Horne and Alan Kramer, German Atrocities, 1914: A history of denial (2001) Lukasz Kamienski, Shooting Up: A history of drugs in warfare (2016)&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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