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16 Movie Quotes about World War 2 (+ Sound Clips) - page 2

Memorable quotes about world war 2, selected from famous or less known movies by Movie-Sounds.org's visitors, accompanied by short mp3 and wav audio samples.
11 Now, I want you to sign this paper with one of the pens that ended the Second World War. This was used by a great American, General Douglas MacArthur.
Jack Palance as Charlie Castle in The Big Knife (1955)

12 30 years from now when you're sitting around your fireside with your grandson on your knee and he asks you what did you do in the great World War II, you won't have to say, 'Well, I shoveled _ in Louisiana.'
George C. Scott as General George Patton in Patton (1970)

13 He was killed on his way home from the Second World War.
Dale Midkiff as Louis Creed in Pet Sematary (1989)

14 But, Adolf, that would break our treaty. You're a good guy. Why, you hate war. You wouldn't go back on your word.
Bill Thompson as Droopy Dog in The Tex Avery Show

15 Well, I never remembered my family. All I know is they were gassed at Dachau during the Second World War.
Fred Collins as Announcer in X Minus One

16 Norris Sabitch met his maker in Iwo Jima, 1944. Nelson Sabitch was killed near the 38th Parallel in Korea.
Chris Farley as Mike Donnelly in Black Sheep (1996)

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