THE WORLD AT WAR

1973 · 1357 mins · Documentary

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.

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Info

Format
DVD
Catalogue
VVE4044
Languages
English
Encoding
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