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Wendepunkte des Zweiten Weltkriegs

Originaltitel: Greatest Events of WWII in Colour
  • Miniserie
  • 2019
  • 50 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,6/10
12.907
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Wendepunkte des Zweiten Weltkriegs (2019)
GeschichtsdokumentationMilitärische DokumentationDokumentarfilmGeschichteKrieg

Eine Reihe von farbigen Archivaufnahmen wichtiger Ereignisse während des Zweiten Weltkriegs.Eine Reihe von farbigen Archivaufnahmen wichtiger Ereignisse während des Zweiten Weltkriegs.Eine Reihe von farbigen Archivaufnahmen wichtiger Ereignisse während des Zweiten Weltkriegs.

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    • Derek Jacobi
    • Geoffrey Wawro
    • James Holland
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      • Derek Jacobi
      • Geoffrey Wawro
      • James Holland
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    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
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    Geoffrey Wawro
    Geoffrey Wawro
    • Self - Professor of Military History, University of North Texas
    • 2019
    James Holland
    James Holland
    • Self - Author, The War in the West…
    • 2019
    Saul David
    Saul David
    • Self - Professor of Military History, University of Buckingham
    • 2019
    Sönke Neitzel
    Sönke Neitzel
    • Self - Professor of War Studies, University of Potsdam
    • 2019
    Phillips O'Brien
    Phillips O'Brien
    • Self - Professor of Strategic Studies, University of St. Andrews…
    • 2019
    Max Hastings
    Max Hastings
    • Self - Author, Inferno: The World at War…
    • 2019
    Justin Bronk
    Justin Bronk
    • Self - Royal United Services Institute, London
    • 2019
    Peter Lieb
    Peter Lieb
    • Self - Historian, Potsdam, Germany…
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    Craig L. Symonds
    Craig L. Symonds
    • Self - Professor of Maritime History, U.S. Naval War College
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    Jochen Hellbreck
    Jochen Hellbreck
    • Self - Professor of History, Rutgers University
    • 2019
    Laura Lawfer Orr
    Laura Lawfer Orr
    • Self - Co-Author, Never Call Me a Hero
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    Tami Davis Biddle
    Tami Davis Biddle
    • Self - Author, Rhetoric and Reality in Air Warfare…
    • 2019
    Michael Lynch
    Michael Lynch
    • Self - University of Leicester
    • 2019
    Timothy Orr
    Timothy Orr
    • Self - Associate Professor of Military History, Old Dominion University, U.S.
    • 2019
    Jonathan Parshall
    Jonathan Parshall
    • Self - Co-Author, Shattered Sword…
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    Joshua Levine
    Joshua Levine
    • Self - Author, Operation Fortitude: The Greatest Hoax of the Second World War…
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    David Glantz
    • Self - Military Historian…
    • 2019
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    Zusammenfassung

    Reviewers say 'Greatest Events of WWII in Colour' is lauded for its colorized footage and compelling narratives, providing a novel viewpoint on familiar events. However, it is criticized for inaccuracies, exclusion of key events, and a Western-centric bias. Some point out its liberal bias and political undertones, which they believe compromise historical accuracy. Despite these issues, many viewers find the series both informative and enjoyable, though it may not present new revelations for experienced WWII scholars.
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    mattmatthew-01656

    A little disappointing.

    This series main selling point, according to Netflix is "rare footage from around the world, expertly restored in full color, tells the story as you've never seen it before."

    It's true. I've never seen it told with such inaccuracy.

    From a purely narrated standpoint, it's not a totally bad documentary. It omits a TON, but makes up for it somewhat by revealing little known details and recollections from people who lived it.

    My main beef with this series is that their main selling point is bs. The Dunkirk episode supposedly depicts Ju-87 Stuka dive bombers attempting to pick off English boats and ships in the channel supporting the British Expeditionary Force's evacuation of France. But the footage is not of Stukas, but some other aircraft I had some trouble recognizing. In the Battle of Britain, the Spitfire is mentioned frequently, but the footage is of Hawker Hurricanes, which was already considered obsolete by Spitfire standards by the Summer of 1940. However, the big aerial fight scenes depicting German He-111 medium range bombers and Bf-109E fighters engaging Spitfires over London, are actually re-enactments from the 1969 historical drama "Battle of Britain." The Bf-109Es were not actual Messerschmitts, even, but Spanish HA-1112 Buchons built after the war in the 1950s, that existed in flying condition in greater numbers than actual Messerschmitts, many of which were destroyed by the Allied and Soviet forces as they closed in on Berlin.

    Often, substitute footage is used when authentic footage is unavailable or scarce. I get it though. The layman won't be able to tell the difference. What I didn't like so much was that Netflix is peddling this as "rare footage ... expertly restored in full color" -- which leads you to believe all of it, at the very least, is from the era in question, and it's been colorized to give a more accurate depiction of the war.

    The final straw for me was a scene during the Pearl Harbor episode, which supposedly depicted Japanese dive bombers attacking Pearl Harbor, with the big red sun emblazoned on their fuselages. But this footage is actually of a US Navy dive bomber called the SBD Dauntless, its stars and bars "photoshopped out" and replaced with the rising sun of Japan. What the hell, Netflix? Top Gun did something similar, by reimagining the USAF F-5 Tiger as the fictious Mig-28, but I doubt any of us went into that theater thinking that this was anything more than RAD on steroids.

    If you want to watch a really good documentary on WW2, Ken Burns's "The War" is a great choice. Also, the History Channel ran a terrific series called the "War Room" -- and instead of taking liberties with scarce historical footage, they supplemented their narrative with really neat graphic animations that talked about the tactics and strategies that either lost or won the battles. This Netflix series is a bit of clickbait, and a little bait and switch. There are so many better sources to learn about WW2.
    9brayden_wilson1

    What about the Aussies?

    I love WW2 documentaries. However, the lack of respect shown to the diggers got to me. Australia entered world war 2 well before the USA. No mention of rats of Tobruk or Kokoda just to name a couple.

    Overall the series had a great amount of knowledgeable information and footage.
    10sandyfoot

    Newer Material Adds to Comprehension of WWII Events

    Though I've studied WWII for much of my life, I found this series to be a good, concise description of key events. While it does not go into great depth, it still manages to pack in enough detail with empathetic insights from both Axis and Allied viewpoints. It's an excellent refresher or starting point for key events, which will hopefully engage the viewer to research further.

    My only qualm was that the series ends abruptly, with no conclusion/summary. I'd be interested to see a 2nd season into the Cold War, as is hinted at the end of Ep.10.
    7shelikoff

    Question some decisions

    First, in defense of the series against some of the review comments about the source of the video, just because you've seen it in a movie doesn't mean it's not real wartime footage. Older movies, before CGI, did that all the time to save money. For instance, we've all seen that crash of the plane onto the carrier deck in a movie or two, the one where it breaks in half and spins around. But it's real, not shot for a movie. Second, there's no way to cover everything important that occurred in WWII in 10 hours so obviously many important things will be left out. You can't cover the contributions of every country when so many participated so you pick the major combatants, etc. My main complaint is in many cases they cover some subjects in such a way as to focus on a more minor topic and leave out the major one. So many examples I can't list them all but here's just one: in the Battle of Britain episode they extensively cover the Spitfire without even a mention of the Hawker Hurricane when in fact there were many more Hurricanes used and Hurricanes were responsible for many more German losses than Spitfires. Yes, the Spitfire was the shiney new plane at the the time. But it's higher complexity meant lower percent availability of the smaller numbers of planes and the Hurricane's quicker turnaround time meant a single Hurricane could fly more sorties in a day. So why not take even 20 seconds to mention the most important British fighter in the Battle, especially the early stages?
    9pritol

    Colour makes history increasingly vivid!

    Whilst there are no startling revelations within this series, as the WW2 conflict has been covered by countless other documentaries, the colouring of the footage does bring the subject matter home in a far more relatable manner.

    In fact some of the colouring is so good, you feel like you're watching something that could have been filmed in the last decade.

    A must see for any modern history enthusiasts!

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