World War I. The Death of Glory
Description
After World War I, after the destruction of the old world order, nothing was recognizable - and what was rebuilt was only a shadow of the greatness and history that had been destroyed. Using graphic footage, commentary by leading experts, battlefield tours, archival artifacts, and previously unpublished images from L'Album de la Guerre: 1914 - 1919, this A&E Special argues that the Great War had a more profound effect on civilization than any other war in history, before or since.
Runtime
50 min
Subjects
Geography
Genre
Date of Publication
[2010], c1997
Database
Films on Demand
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