The Great War (1964) [Complete Series]
DVDRip | MKV | 688 x 528 | x264 @ ~1300 Kbps | English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | 26 x ~40 min | 26 x ~420 Mb
Genre: Documentary, War
DVDRip | MKV | 688 x 528 | x264 @ ~1300 Kbps | English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | 26 x ~40 min | 26 x ~420 Mb
Genre: Documentary, War
The complete 1960s BBC documentary series on the Great War, with all 26 episodes. Narrated by Sir Michael Redgrave, this series features the best archive footage from one million feet of film and 20,000 photographs collected from 37 individual sources worldwide. There are interviews with war veterans and extracts from diaries, letters and reports from the war.
Episod 01: On the Idle Hill of Summer…
Episod 02: For Such a Stupid Reason Too
Episod 03: We Must Hack Our Way Through
Episod 04: Our Hats We Doff to General Joffre
Episod 05: This Business May Last a Long Time
Episod 06: So Sleep Easy in Your Beds
Episod 07: We Await the Heavenly Manna
Episod 08: Why Don't You Come and Help?
Episod 09: Please God Send Us Victory
Episod 10: What Are Our Allies Doing?
Episod 11: Hell Cannot Be So Terrible
Episod 12: For Gawd's Sake Don't Send Me
Episod 13: The Devil Is Coming
Episod 14: All This It Is Our Duty to Bear
Episod 15: We Are Betrayed, Sold, Lost
Episod 16: Right Is More Precious Than Peace
Episod 17: Surely We Have Perished
Episod 18: Fat Rodzyanko Has Sent Me Some Nonsense
Episod 19: The Hell Where Youth and Laughter Go
Episod 20: Only War, Nothing But War
Episod 21: It Was Like the End of the World
Episod 22: Damn Them, Are They Never Coming In?
Episod 23: When Must the End Be?
Episod 24: Allah Made Mesopotamia… and Added Flies
Episod 25: The Iron Thrones Are Falling
Episod 26: And We Were Young
Episod 02: For Such a Stupid Reason Too
Episod 03: We Must Hack Our Way Through
Episod 04: Our Hats We Doff to General Joffre
Episod 05: This Business May Last a Long Time
Episod 06: So Sleep Easy in Your Beds
Episod 07: We Await the Heavenly Manna
Episod 08: Why Don't You Come and Help?
Episod 09: Please God Send Us Victory
Episod 10: What Are Our Allies Doing?
Episod 11: Hell Cannot Be So Terrible
Episod 12: For Gawd's Sake Don't Send Me
Episod 13: The Devil Is Coming
Episod 14: All This It Is Our Duty to Bear
Episod 15: We Are Betrayed, Sold, Lost
Episod 16: Right Is More Precious Than Peace
Episod 17: Surely We Have Perished
Episod 18: Fat Rodzyanko Has Sent Me Some Nonsense
Episod 19: The Hell Where Youth and Laughter Go
Episod 20: Only War, Nothing But War
Episod 21: It Was Like the End of the World
Episod 22: Damn Them, Are They Never Coming In?
Episod 23: When Must the End Be?
Episod 24: Allah Made Mesopotamia… and Added Flies
Episod 25: The Iron Thrones Are Falling
Episod 26: And We Were Young
I first saw this series when it was repeated by the BBC in the early Seventies on Sunday afternoons. I watched several of the episodes with my grandmother whose beloved brother died at the Battle of the Somme. It is one of the main reasons that I am interested in the First World War, why I became a historian and why I take groups of schoolchildren to the battlefields every year. After years of claiming it was 'out of date' and 'unshowable' the BBC have released it on video/DVD and shown it on TV on Saturday evenings. As I started to watch the first episode the hairs on the back of my neck stood up-the portentous music,Sir Michael Redgrave's melifluous narratiion, the superbly literate script by John Terraine and Correlli ('Bill') Barnett, the archive footage (even if much of it is used out of context)-it was all as I remembered it. This series provided the blueprint for many others, especially 'The World at War'. It is a timeless classic which should be seen by anyone with the remotest interest in history or a moving story superbly told. Interestingly the series was masterminded by John Terraine and, as such, embodies the then unfashionable 'revisionist' view that not all the generals (especially Field Marshal Haig)were blundering idiots who sent men cruelly to their deaths but were limited by the available technology into fighting grim attrition battles as the only means of victory. This now pretty much the academic orthodoxy-40 years after this classic series was made!
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