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The First World War - The Complete Series
This definitive ten-part series offers insight and analysis to provide a coherent and strategic military narrative of the worldwide conflict that changed history.
See more photos, specs, and reviewsVictory at Sea
Victory at Sea, a 26-episode series on World War II, represented one of the most ambitious documentary undertakings of early network television.
The series premiered on the last Sunday of October 1952, and subsequent episodes played each Sunday afternoon through May 1953. Each half-hour installment dealt with some aspect of World War II naval warfare and highlighted each of the sea war's major campaigns. That drama was enhanced by the program's sententious voice-over narration and by Richard Rogers's stirring musical score.
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World War II - The Lost Color Archives
See World War II as the soldiers saw it--in color--in this extraordinary DVD set narrated by John Thaw (Inspector Morse).
See more photos, specs, and reviewsCivil War Journal: Set 2 (6pc)
The battles have been documented, the generals lionized. We have seen the turning points and the sacrifices. Now let CIVIL WAR JOURNAL II, the continuation of the bestselling series take you deeper, into the personal stories of the War Between the States. Through diaries, photographs, and factual re-enactments, you'll feel the private and intimate side of the bloody conflict in this epic set hosted by Danny Glover. Includes these all-new Civil War stories: Robert E. Lee, Sherman and the March to the Sea, General Joshua L. Chamberlain, Lincoln and Gettysburg,The Battle of Fredericksburg, Battlefield Medicine, Frederick Douglass, Reporting the War, The Battle of Chattanooga, Women at War, Nathan Bedford Forrest, The Battle of Franklin & Nashville, and Zouaves!
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