Let It Be War was awarded Best Narrative Short at the 2013 Workers Unite! Film Festival in New York City.
Grocery store in movie is owned by Herman Webb, brother of Country singers, Crystal Gayle and Loretta Lynn.
Grocery store was owned by Consol Coal, built in 1909 and was a commissary for miners to purchase items.
Previously unknown until filming began, two extras who portrayed Nazi SS Officers made the film more realistic with their revelations. Tom Cybriwsky related that his Grand-Parents had been prisoners in a concentration camp but being able to speak several languages helped them survive. On the other hand Ethan Van Dine's Grand-Father fought for Germany during WWII. Ironically both actors had blue eyes and blonde hair.
The grocery store was actually the Consol Mine Commissary built in 1909 for miners to buy food, clothing,etc.