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WW 2 Documentaries - 3/8/2018 8:50:31 PM   
zasgard

 

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I really enjoy watching ww2 related stuff on YouTube while sweating on the bike.

List your top WW2 documentaries!

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RE: WW 2 Documentaries - 3/8/2018 9:06:08 PM   
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In no particular order, the three I can think of that spring immediately to mind are:

The World At War
The Nazis: A Warning From History
Series 1 and 2 of the Battlefield Series

Edit: Ohh how could I forget:

Allies At War (I think it was called) - a fascinating 3-part documentary on the relationships between Churchill, DeGaulle and Roosevelt.

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RE: WW 2 Documentaries - 3/8/2018 9:45:04 PM   
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There's an old series called Battleline which tells of battles from the viewpoint of two men, one from each side. Very good material.
I have a series called WWII Marines At War.
I have WWII w Walter Cronkite.

And a couple of dozen other big name series like World at War, and Victory at Sea, and Crusade in Europe.

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RE: WW 2 Documentaries - 3/8/2018 10:25:08 PM   
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RE: WW 2 Documentaries - 3/8/2018 10:33:15 PM   
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1. World at War
2. Series 1 and 2 of the Battlefield Series
3. All Laurence Rees Documentaries
4. The War by Ken Burns
5. Sorrow and Pity

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RE: WW 2 Documentaries - 3/8/2018 11:07:11 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

In no particular order, the three I can think of that spring immediately to mind are:

The World At War
The Nazis: A Warning From History
Series 1 and 2 of the Battlefield Series



I'll go with those.

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