A broad scoped, yet in-depth and neutral perspective of the Second World War. From its beginning with the Versaille Treaty and the invasion of Manchuria, to its conclusion at the Nuremburg T... Read allA broad scoped, yet in-depth and neutral perspective of the Second World War. From its beginning with the Versaille Treaty and the invasion of Manchuria, to its conclusion at the Nuremburg Trials and the beginning of the Cold War,A broad scoped, yet in-depth and neutral perspective of the Second World War. From its beginning with the Versaille Treaty and the invasion of Manchuria, to its conclusion at the Nuremburg Trials and the beginning of the Cold War,
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I believe the previous reviewer who gave it a low rating has only seen the American version of this, Which i agree; is different. However if you watch the British version of this it has a completely different narrator and tone and is a very effective documentary.
I would consider myself an amateur historian and I have watched/owned several documentaries in my time, such as World at War etc but in my opinion 'World War 2 the complete history' is much under appreciated by many WW2 buffs.
I have seen both versions of this documentary, one with an American narrator and the other with a British narrator; i agree with the other review that the American narrator was rather drab and plain and also the tone of the documentary was disappointing; However in the edition shown in the UK which for whatever reason is different to the American version with a different narrator; It can be seen on discovery civilization, yesterday channel etc It is significantly better; The music incorporated into the documentary is rather mysterious and enlightening as well as some of the quotes and issues discussed in the documentary itself; It isn't the usual 'placcid' documentary about ww2 it actually raises ethical questions and also puts a historical spin on it when comparing to the present day etc; Its honestly brilliant and it really makes you think in depth and at times it can even be quite philosophical.
I would consider myself an amateur historian and I have watched/owned several documentaries in my time, such as World at War etc but in my opinion 'World War 2 the complete history' is much under appreciated by many WW2 buffs.
I have seen both versions of this documentary, one with an American narrator and the other with a British narrator; i agree with the other review that the American narrator was rather drab and plain and also the tone of the documentary was disappointing; However in the edition shown in the UK which for whatever reason is different to the American version with a different narrator; It can be seen on discovery civilization, yesterday channel etc It is significantly better; The music incorporated into the documentary is rather mysterious and enlightening as well as some of the quotes and issues discussed in the documentary itself; It isn't the usual 'placcid' documentary about ww2 it actually raises ethical questions and also puts a historical spin on it when comparing to the present day etc; Its honestly brilliant and it really makes you think in depth and at times it can even be quite philosophical.
This series is a very good look at World War II for one major reason, 100% of the footage (excluding the Sun Tzu quotes and some maps) is from WW2. Except for a few rare parts the footage acts as a montage of WW2 while a narrator talks about the events and it works well. The footage has many themes, from the leaders of the time, views of cities before and after attacks, naval fleets, formations of planes, tanks rolling by and soldiers marching; the viewer is able to get a good look at the culture of the times as well as the military machines used.
The narrator has a very good voice, clear and easily understood. The script he reads is also good and has a neutral leaning, so its less about the good guys vs the bad guys and more a story of the Axis vs Allies.
What I didn't like about it was sometimes the length of time each piece of footage has can be small, and so you have time just enough to take in the scene before it is replaced by a new one. This is a minor complaint and the only one I have.
If you want to watch a quality documentary on WW2 then I highly recommend this.
The narrator has a very good voice, clear and easily understood. The script he reads is also good and has a neutral leaning, so its less about the good guys vs the bad guys and more a story of the Axis vs Allies.
What I didn't like about it was sometimes the length of time each piece of footage has can be small, and so you have time just enough to take in the scene before it is replaced by a new one. This is a minor complaint and the only one I have.
If you want to watch a quality documentary on WW2 then I highly recommend this.
Nice documentary with a lot of info, but what annoyed the hell out of me was same music on and on and on and often too loud, especially annoying kids songs , also episodes had same info often repeated. Otherwise it is pretty good, can learn a lot of things about that war.
I'm sure the scriptwriter for this series is a lovely and talented person. However, most of the narrator's copy is over worked, rigid and tries too hard to be a literary piece instead of factual television content. Despite the horrific nature of war, I found the scriptwriting most entertaining. Structurally and for credibility, the series could have done with interviews and actuality from witnesses and military tactical experts. The series often felt as though it was padding for time.
Many of the scenes were represented in earlier documentaries yet the realism and action encouraged the viewer to want to feel part of the battle scene. Sadly, the atmosphere was totally ruined and realism lost by the dribble of the most inept background music that it has been my misfortune to encounter. However, all is not lost to a Producer who is wily enough to revamp the production with the musical soundtrack all but eliminated. Thus future reruns may surprise the pundits with an unexpected level of viewer satisfaction.
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