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The world in the whole historical war of the Second World War.
Director: Ted Childs
Screenwriter: BBC
Starring: laurence olivier
Type: Documentary, History, War
Country of manufacture: United Kingdom
Language: English, German, French, Japanese.
Release date: 1973
Number of groups: 26
Duration: 52 minutes
Also known as: the world at war
Through the wars provoked by Germany, Italy and Japan in Europe, Asia and the Middle East respectively, this documentary shows the grand scene of the World Anti-Fascist Alliance's heroic fight against fascist aggressors in the battlefield of land, sea and air in World War II. Through this film, we can fully understand the precious historical materials of major battles such as Stalingrad, Normandy landing and the conquest of Berlin.
Review "The World at War"
1, production
2. A new Germany, 1933- 1939.
3. Strange War, September1939-May 1940.
4. The fall of France,1May-June, 940.
5. Fight alone, 65438+May 0940-65438+May 094 1.
6. Barbarossa, 19465438+ June 0-65438+ February.
7. Long live! Japan, 193 1- 1942
8. Go my way, USA, 1939- 1942
9. North Africa Desert, 1940- 1943
10, Stalingrad, 65438+June 0942-65438+1October 0943.
1 1, Wolf Tactics
12, Soviet Red Star, 194 1- 1943
13, whirlwind bombing of Germany, 65438+September 0939
14, looking back
15, lovely day, yesterday: Myanmar.
16. Burned houses: Britain 1940- 194 1.
17, within the empire: Germany, 1940- 1944.
18, dawn in June: 65438+ 0944 in August
19, occupied Netherlands, 1940- 1944
20. pincer offensive, August1944-March 1945
2 1, Holocaust 194 1- 1945
22. Karma, Germany, 1945 65438+ 10-0-May
23. Japan, 194 1- 1945.
24. Pacific Ocean, 65438+February 0942-65438+July 0945
25. Nuclear bomb,194565438+1October-September
Step 26 clear
27, memories
Special 1: Hitler's secretary
Topic 2: Who won World War II?
Special 3: The Death of Hitler
Special 4: Warriors
Special episode 5: Auschwitz concentration camp (1)
Special episode 5: Auschwitz concentration camp (part two)
Special episode 5 bis: Auschwitz concentration camp (1)
Special episode 5 bis: Auschwitz concentration camp (part 2)
Special Series 6: People's Commune (1)
The Sixth Thematic Series: People's Commune (Part Two)
Special Series 6-2: People's Commune (1)
Special Series 6 bis: People's Commune (Part Two)
This is the most detailed diversity name I can find in World of War, and some of them are my own names: cool! This magnificent masterpiece produced by a British TV production company from 65438 to 0974 should be the most authoritative documentary reflecting the Second World War. See how much work they have done to know the weight of this film. The parties involved in the incident, including senior officers, politicians, ordinary people and ordinary soldiers, all appeared in their films. The whole 26-hour film does not have a repeat shot, and all shots are taken from wartime propaganda films or photos at that time. The film was told by Sir laurence olivier, a famous British actor. I believe that those who have heard his interpretation of Hamlet's To Be or Not to Be, should be deeply impressed by his voice. In addition, the film is sponsored by the British Museum, and each episode is shot by an independent production team composed of independent screenwriters and directors, and then reviewed and carefully produced by specially hired historians. I believe that in the documentary reflecting World War II, not only did it not exist in the past, but I am afraid it will never surpass this film in the future.
It is very fresh to see such a documentary translated for the first time. However, what I can't forget is the shock that the film brought me. What can be more convincing than when I see the people who are there one by one on the screen? For example, the seventh series "Long live! Japan described the Pearl Harbor incident. Interviewed Japanese planners, naval officers of the task force, Japanese spies stationed in Pearl Harbor, Japanese pilots who attacked Pearl Harbor, American army officers, American naval officers and sailors present at that time, and even civilians in Pearl Harbor at that time. You will never forget that short 20-minute narrative. ?