First World War, The 

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Format3 DVD
GenreSpecial Interest / Documentary
Running Time600 mins
Aspect RatioTBC
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 2.0)
RatingE
Available16-02-2006
LabelRoadshow
SourcedAustralia
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Television has tended to look at the First World War through a veil of tears, seeing only a tragic waste of life in the mud of Flanders. This definitive series strips away ninety years of myopia to get back to the reality of the war. This was a global conflict from the start, involving nations in every continent and people of all classes an races. Using fresh archive footage and specially shot material from authentic locations in 22 countries, the multi-layered series demolishes myths and answers key questions from the origins of the war to its bitter end.

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