I will list some I've already watched or heard of, so I don't get answers that are worthless lol XDI'm interested in seeing some about the Russians during WWIIForeign films are welcome Saving Private RyanThe PianistSchindler's ListLetters From Iwo JimaWhen Trumpets FadeSaints and SoldiersThe Thin Red LineFlags of Our FathersEnemy at the GatesDownfallTora! Tora! Tora!PattonBand of BrothersThe PacificThe Great EscapeWindtalkersA Bridge Too FarPearl Harbor lt;-It sucks
It is probably the weaving process that induces shrinkage when heat and water are applied to cotton clothesThis process doesn't occur in nature to living sheepNow, they will probably weigh more after a rain, because of moisture absorption.
They won't unless you dry them on permanent press.
cause they are not made of cotton.
You listed some very good ones, others to consider are: The Dirty Dozen The Longest Day From Here to Eternity Das Boot The Guns of Navarone Midway 30 Seconds Over Tokyo The Story of G.IJoe The Desert Fox Battleground In Harms Way Battle of the Bulge The Blue Max Guadalcanal Diary Sahara Wake Island Twelve O'Clock High Stalingrad - (1992) I too have liked seeing ones from the Russian perspectiveYou do not see them often and they are typically very biased against the Russians (who did a whole lot more than what most people know)Anyway, the best films I saw in that regard was on the History channel awhile back and I forget exactly what the series was called, but it focused on USSR activities, something like +The Silent War).