Recounts the events of world War II in color.Recounts the events of world War II in color.Recounts the events of world War II in color.
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The video quality has been brought up to a near 1970's quality and after a while you start taking it for granted.
This is an educational series with narration all the way through, in near chronological order with clear maps showing how the front line of the battles moved around europe, Africa and asia.
There has been unfair reviews saying that the series favours the British efforts of the war and perhaps it does as the series was probably compiled in Britain. You have to remember though that they are only covering the footage that they have from the war and Britain was fighting the war in Europe single handedly for a couple of years, whilst fighting in Africa and Asia. The red army probably played a bigger part towards defeating Germany and to be fair this series does cover this quite well in 2 whole episodes.
History buffs will enjoy the footage but criticise small details that are incorrect. However, if you have limited knowledge of the war and the order of some of the main events then this is a good place to start to understand the history.
This is an educational series with narration all the way through, in near chronological order with clear maps showing how the front line of the battles moved around europe, Africa and asia.
There has been unfair reviews saying that the series favours the British efforts of the war and perhaps it does as the series was probably compiled in Britain. You have to remember though that they are only covering the footage that they have from the war and Britain was fighting the war in Europe single handedly for a couple of years, whilst fighting in Africa and Asia. The red army probably played a bigger part towards defeating Germany and to be fair this series does cover this quite well in 2 whole episodes.
History buffs will enjoy the footage but criticise small details that are incorrect. However, if you have limited knowledge of the war and the order of some of the main events then this is a good place to start to understand the history.
This show demonstrate how unreliable human being are and how far they go due to their incomplete and sometimes wrong believes.
Going through the events occurred during WW II over and over again coming to conclusion that human will eventually destroy itself is inevitable.
The irony is human being having concerns regarding artificial intelligence and machine controlling human life. Yet that could be the only solution to not let human being destroy itself.
All these events happen about a century ago and still we see several evidences, that even up to presidential level of super power countries acting the same if not worse and supported by millions of people.
Seriously, we should not only let but beg machines to save us from ourselves before it is too late.
Going through the events occurred during WW II over and over again coming to conclusion that human will eventually destroy itself is inevitable.
The irony is human being having concerns regarding artificial intelligence and machine controlling human life. Yet that could be the only solution to not let human being destroy itself.
All these events happen about a century ago and still we see several evidences, that even up to presidential level of super power countries acting the same if not worse and supported by millions of people.
Seriously, we should not only let but beg machines to save us from ourselves before it is too late.
Short and not overwhelming. Great for anyone that's interested in the second World War.
For the first time you can actually view footage from the war in color
Spectacular for anyone ages 13-100
some violent footage is in it so if you're sensitive you might have to reconsider.
Maps are really fascinating and well done.
Robert Powell also does a fantastic job. His accent makes everything simple to understand.
IS IT GOOD FOR EDUCATION?
Yes. It's amazing for education since the episodes cover everything from A-Z.
My favorite segment is the "battle of the islands" where they talk about America vs Japan. Probably my favorite segment because it has tons of footage in it.
For the first time you can actually view footage from the war in color
Spectacular for anyone ages 13-100
some violent footage is in it so if you're sensitive you might have to reconsider.
Maps are really fascinating and well done.
Robert Powell also does a fantastic job. His accent makes everything simple to understand.
IS IT GOOD FOR EDUCATION?
Yes. It's amazing for education since the episodes cover everything from A-Z.
My favorite segment is the "battle of the islands" where they talk about America vs Japan. Probably my favorite segment because it has tons of footage in it.
Some of the footage looks anachronistic to me, with one shot of fighters inappropriately in NATO pattern or Chinese helmets. Some supposed US soldiers fighting in undergrowth look more like NVA or Viet Cong as well. Some of the colourisation is suspect, with oddly bright green Sherman tanks, Waffen SS soldiers in green, rather than grey uniforms, and Corsairs and Hellcats being launched from US carriers in the Pacific coloured green instead of blue. There's also some mixed footage, with one shot of Russian T34s in a North African tank battle! These errors form a very brief element in the presentation, and though they grate a little, don't prevent this being an interesting brief history of WWII. Not a patch on The World At War, though, IMHO.
The color process is both fantastic and jarring in bringing the our eyes old events that come back to life in a way that is emotional and very real. The old black and white films were like watching old history about a far past, but the color of the war film changes to feeling from memory to seeing moments in a new mind frame about that mentally sees the conflict in modern terms to appreciate and emotionally see and feel the events.
Did you know
- TriviaThough not listed among crew, the show credits Blair Wallace as colourist for the series.
- ConnectionsFeatured in History Buffs: Saving Private Ryan (2016)
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- 16 : 9
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