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*''[[Citizen Kane]]'' *''[[Citizen Kane]]''
===Music=== ===Music===
-*[[Symphony No. 7]] by [[Shostakovich]] (about Nazi invasion of Russia)  
*[[Recorded music]] broadcasting on [[Radio in the United States|American radio]] *[[Recorded music]] broadcasting on [[Radio in the United States|American radio]]
 +*[[Symphony No. 7 (Shostakovich)|Symphony No. 7]] by Shostakovich (about Nazi invasion of Russia)
*[[John Cage]] and [[Lou Harrison]]: Double Music (first collaborative musical composition) *[[John Cage]] and [[Lou Harrison]]: Double Music (first collaborative musical composition)
*"[[Vous avez un beau chapeau Madame]]" *"[[Vous avez un beau chapeau Madame]]"

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