Greatest Events of WWII in Colour
- Mini-série télévisée
- 2019
- 50m
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA series of colorized archive footage of important events during World War II.A series of colorized archive footage of important events during World War II.A series of colorized archive footage of important events during World War II.
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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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A fascinating narrative of the most interesting events of WWII
From the beginning I was hooked. The way the show details the events, the strategies, the beautiful footage, interviews, etc was gripping and I binge watched the show over 2 days. It goes into the psychology of the most important people and what led to their decisions. It takes into account the culture of the individual countries at the time and is filled with suspense and twists. It was also very informative, I knew a little bit about WWII from high school classes, but this really helped fill in the gaps in a satisfying way. I feel like I've learned more than in the 2 days of watching this show than I would in a year of study. If you are slightly interested in the events of WWII and want a dramatic narrative of the most important events, this show is for you!
Good narrative but not complete
I am enthralled by world war 2 documentaries and the stories behind them. I was looking to watch this to see an objective narrative that covered the whole world war 2.
I feel like the world war's effect on Asia was very much left aside. Japan's crime against south east asia was usually brushed over and maybe just to one episode. Australia was totally ignored. India's involvement with British troops was ignored.
The narrative could have been extended longer to a few fascinating seasons to the war in Europe. The Pacific war. The involvement of countries. Etc.
Oh and let me just say that some of the experts were obviously taking sides and it sounded very disturbing to say the least.
I feel like the world war's effect on Asia was very much left aside. Japan's crime against south east asia was usually brushed over and maybe just to one episode. Australia was totally ignored. India's involvement with British troops was ignored.
The narrative could have been extended longer to a few fascinating seasons to the war in Europe. The Pacific war. The involvement of countries. Etc.
Oh and let me just say that some of the experts were obviously taking sides and it sounded very disturbing to say the least.
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!
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!
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?
Decent WW2 Documentary
Its so sad listening to so many butthurt complainers nitpicking at everything in this documentary. Honestly you could make a 30 or 40 part documentary series on ww2 and not even scratch the surface of the entire war and do every aspect and every service person justice. Those who complain that their country isn't mentioned... so what. You can't mention every damn country in detail.
I think this documentary series does a splendid job as acting as an introductory series to perhaps children/teenagers learning about ww2 for the first time. (then move on to books) Personally I knew most of the information but I enjoyed hearing it again with some coloured footage. The narrator is really easy to listen to and his commentary is mixed in with some war authors and some vetrans (who are becoming very very few, so these documentations of their experiences are essential)
I think this documentary series does a splendid job as acting as an introductory series to perhaps children/teenagers learning about ww2 for the first time. (then move on to books) Personally I knew most of the information but I enjoyed hearing it again with some coloured footage. The narrator is really easy to listen to and his commentary is mixed in with some war authors and some vetrans (who are becoming very very few, so these documentations of their experiences are essential)
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