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With the entry of the United States into World War II, Hollywood became focused on themes related to the conflict. "During the first three years of the war the film industry produced 1,313 feature films, of which 374 (28.5%) had some connection with an aspect of the war. Of these feature war-connected films, 43 (12%) dealt with why America was fighting the war, while 107 (28.6%) dealt with the enemy."Meerse, David E. "To Reassure a Nation: Hollywood Presents World War Ii." Film & History (03603695), vol. 6, no. 4, Dec. 1976, pp. 79-98.

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As Jews, the Three Stooges felt personally concerned for antisemitism in the Holocaust. In 1940, they decided to turn their fears into comedy."If the function of satire is, as Andrew Stott suggests, to 'denounce folly and vice and urge ethical... reform,' then it is hardly surprising that Jewish American satirists have felt compelled to reference Hitler and World War II. What is surprising is that, when they do so, it is less likely to be to indict anti-Semitism or fascism..This is associated with a style of humor that has been linked to postmodernism.."McDonald, Paul. "'They're Trying to Kill Me': Jewish American Humor and the War against Pop Culture." Studies in Popular Culture, vol. 28, no. 3, Apr. 2006, pp. 19-33.

Buffalo Bulls football records
This article concerns the Buffalo Bulls football records. These records include game statistics from when the Bulls first joined the Mid-American Conference in 1999. Games that went overtime are included, along with records of games between the Buffalo Bulls and teams belonging to the Bowl Championship Series.