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I can't recommend this series too much, and I have watched pretty much every documentary about WWII; not a one of them compares to this series, each episode of which is a small masterpiece detailing a tiny piece of the gigantic story that is World War II. Watch it and be amazed!
Documentaries tend to focus too much on "the big picture." This series takes a different tack by focusing on the small battles that, as a whole, comprise the tapestry of WWII.
I'd also recommend the series "The World At War" from 1973. Old, yes, but beautifully and comprehensively done in twenty-six episodes, and narrated by the incomparable Laurence Olivier. This series is still the gold standard for the genre, and you can binge it for days.
Documentaries tend to focus too much on "the big picture." This series takes a different tack by focusing on the small battles that, as a whole, comprise the tapestry of WWII.
I'd also recommend the series "The World At War" from 1973. Old, yes, but beautifully and comprehensively done in twenty-six episodes, and narrated by the incomparable Laurence Olivier. This series is still the gold standard for the genre, and you can binge it for days.
- catchall-11
- Jan 11, 2024
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