LUVERNE, Minn. - Al McIntosh saw his weekly newspaper column in this prairie town as nothing more than a fleeting record of history, a view reflected in its name: "More or Less Personal Chaff."
Yet nearly 30 years after the publisher's death, his writings have been revived as part of the narrative backbone of "The War," a new World War II documentary by the celebrated filmmaker Ken Burns. Read by the actor Tom Hanks, they reflect one American town's solemn determination.
Burns called "Personal Chaff" perhaps "the single greatest archival discovery we have ever made."
"There's just something about his sense and understanding that came from this amazing perspective …

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