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In "Miracle at St. Anna," the film opens with the character of Private First Class Angelo Santini, who is shot during a bank robbery in 1983. The initial scene sets the stage for the film's exploration of themes related to war, memory, and sacrifice, as the story unfolds through flashbacks to World War II. The narrative then shifts to focus on a group of African American soldiers from the 92nd Infantry Division during the Italian campaign.

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