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  2. Liberia in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Liberia in World War II. American troops in Liberia during World War II. Liberia became militarily involved in World War II in January 1944, with the election of William Tubman, at which time it declared war on Germany and Japan. Before this, Liberia participated in the war for two years under the terms of a defense agreement with the United ...

  3. Liberia: An Uncivil War - Wikipedia

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    Liberia: An Uncivil War. Liberia: An Uncivil War, (also as Liveria: O pio skliros emfylios), is a 2004 American -Liberian documentary TV movie co-directed Jonathan Stack and James Martin Brabazon. [1] The film was co-produced by both directors: James Brabazon and Jonathan Stack for Gabriel Films. [2] The documentary revolves around the American ...

  4. History of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, the U.S. pressured Liberia to resist the expansion of Soviet influence in Africa during the Cold War. Liberian president William Tubman was agreeable to this policy. Between 1946 and 1960 Liberia received some $500 million in unrestricted foreign investment, mainly from the U.S.

  5. Freetown (film) - Wikipedia

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    Freetown. (film) Freetown is a 2015 biopic film based on a true story [1] about missionaries of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Liberia seeking to escape the 1990 Liberian Civil War to safety in bordering Sierra Leone. [2]

  6. Johnny Mad Dog - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Mad Dog is a 2008 Franco–Liberian war film directed and written by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire.Based on the 2002 novel Johnny chien méchant by Congolese author Emmanuel Dongala, the plot follows a group of child soldiers fighting for the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD) rebels in 2003, during the Second Liberian Civil War.

  7. Cinema of Liberia - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Liberia, or Liberian cinema, refers to the filmmaking industry in Liberia. Liberian cinema has played an important part in Liberian culture and in recent years has begun flourishing again after the civil war. Liberian cinema was impacted by the civil war, when the last cinema was closed in the 1990s. [1]

  8. List of wars involving Liberia - Wikipedia

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    Co-belligerents Finland (1941–44) Iraq (1941) Vichy France (1940–44) Active neutrality Soviet Union (1939–41) Spain (1941–44) Victory. 1980 Liberian coup d'état. (1980) Liberia. Faction of the Armed Forces of Liberia. Coup attempt succeeds. First Liberian Civil War.

  9. List of World War II films - Wikipedia

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    The film or miniseries must be concerned with World War II (or the War of Ethiopia and the Sino-Japanese War) and include events which feature as a part of the war effort. For short films, see the List of World War II short films. For documentaries, see the List of World War II documentary films and the List of Allied propaganda films of World ...