The 'Of Windmills and War True Story' might be centered around the experiences of people associated with windmills during wartime. It could be about the owners of windmills, the workers who maintained them. For example, it might tell how they had to protect the windmills from enemy attacks, or how the destruction of windmills changed their lives. It could also involve the story of how windmills became symbols of hope or resistance during the war.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this particular 'Of Windmills and War True Story'. It could be about the role of windmills during a war, perhaps in a certain region. Maybe it tells the story of how windmills were affected by the war, whether they were used for strategic purposes, like providing power to military bases or communication centers, or if they were targeted during combat.
Well, without having read the 'Of Windmills and War True Story', it's hard to say exactly. However, generally speaking, it could be a narrative that combines the significance of windmills in a particular landscape or culture with the chaos and destruction of war. It might explore the contrast between the peaceful, almost idyllic image of windmills and the brutal reality of war. It could also delve into the historical context of a specific war and how windmills fit into that, whether they were part of the infrastructure, or had some other role that was important to the story of the war.