The World at War

The World at War

Year: 1000

Runtime: 1,334 mins

Language: English

Directors: David Elstein, Ted Childs

DocumentaryPolitics and human rightsWar and historical adventureEpic history and literatureNazis and World War II

A documentary series that gives a historical account of the events of World War II, from its roots in the 1920s to the aftermath and the lives it profoundly influenced.

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