THE WORLD AT WAR
More than 30 years after its initial broadcast, The World at War remains the definitive visual history of World War II. Unsurpassed in depth and scope, its 26 hour-long programs feature an extraordinary collection of newsreel, propaganda, and home-movie footage drawn from the archives of 18 nations, including colour close-ups of Adolf Hitler taken by his mistress, that present an unvarnished perspective of the war's pivotal events. Penetrating interviews with eyewitness participants - from Hitler's secretary to Alger Hiss to ordinary citizens who stood outside the battle lines - add spine-tingling, fist hand accounts to an already unforgettable viewing experience.
Info
- DVD
- VVE4044
- English
- NTSC
Special Features
Bonus Documentaries:
- The Making of the Series
- Secretary to Hitler
- The Two Deaths of Adolf Hitler
- Warrior
- Hitler's Germany: The People's Community 1933 - 1939
- Hitler's Germany: Total War 1939 - 1945
- The Final Solution Parts 1 and 2
- From War to Peace
Making The Series - A 30th Anniversary Feature Length Retrospective
Experiences of War - Unseen interviews from the film archives of the Imperial War Museum
The Making of The World at War
Biographies
Gallery of photos from the Imperial War Museum Collection