World at War - 26 Episode Series Collection (DVD, 2001) 
World at War - 26 Episode Series Collection (DVD, 2001)

 
World at War - 26 Episode Series Collection (DVD, 2001)

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Release Date: Nov 2001
Format: DVD
UPC: 026359924620
Product ID: EPID3390664
Description: Now you can own the most complete account of WWII. This 26-part series takes you from the very beginning to the end when atomic bombs were dropped on Japan. 20 million Russians, 2 and a half million Germans, 480,000 British and 300,000 A...
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  World at War - 26 Episode Series Collection (2001, DVD)
Review created: 05/13/07
2 of 4 people found this review helpful.

This documentary series dates from about 1972 and is a British Production.

The episode dealing with the "Fall of France" has a decidedly British take on the subject, blaming the loss on a French post-WW I malaise. [Only one member of the French General Staff was willing to be interviewed for the episode, obviously fearing a "hatchet job," which from a French interpretive point of view it no doubt is.]

Most modern historians attribute the loss to an incompatibility in France's military doctrine of "elan" (i.e. that of the offensive) with its static defensive position of the Maginot Line, together with a tactical failure to commit its strategic reserve until it was too late.

Also, the episode dealing with the "War in the Atlantic" is also incomplete as it fails to benefit from the revelation in 1973 by Cave Brown of the War's biggest secret: Ultra [the Allie's cracking of the German War cyphers]. It is impossible to understand how the tide of this campaign changed against Germany in 1943 after the peak then in German U-boat successes against Allied tonnage, and notwithstanding such technological breakthroughs as the snorkel [allowing diesel engines to operate while the submarine was submerged rather than relying on battery power, which significantly reduced speed], without a knowledge of how the Allies used Ultra information. Contrary to the explanations offered in the "World at War" episode on the subject - better equipment [i.e. sideways radar, more escort ships and destroyers], the close of the "gap" in air coverage mid-Atlantic, better training, etc., the real explanation of how this aspect of the War was won was the knowledge from Ultra decrypts as to where in the Atlantic the U-Boat packs were hunting. Through the development of "Allied Control of Shipping", they were essentially able to route convoys away from the U-Boats and "starve them to death." [This strategy proved so effective, that Doenitz eventually pulled the U-Boats from service prior to Normandy, confining them to their pens in France, because of their inefficacy.]

One of the best episodes of this series is "Red Star," dealing with the German "Barbarossa" campaign in Russia, and the eventual counter-offensive by Zhutkov.
Notwithstanding the efforts by the Allies to mount the largest amphibious invasion in human history at Normandy, in point of fact Germany's armies were "broken" and attrited on the Eastern Front at a tremendous cost in life and suffering by the Russian people on a scale that the vast majority of North Americans are wholly unaware of. This episode is a welcome antidote to the western pre-occupation with its liberation of Europe, which would have been impossible, notwithstanding the commitment to and sacrifices of this battle, had Hitler's armies not been pre-occupied and over-taxed on the Eastern Front.

Lastly, the episode dealing with the "Holocaust" does not address the subject within the meaning of this term, as the historiography on the subject had not as yet evolved. Instead, the episode deals with the issue using terms and concepts of the time of its making: genocide, and atrocities of war.

But despite these minor qualifications, this is one of the most balanced and reasoned treatments of the subject in video format you will find. The breadth of its use of materials from German, Russian, and Japanese, archives alone makes this an essential addition to the Video Library of anyone seriously interested in the subject


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  The World at War:The Best World War II Documentary Ever
Review created: 11/23/08
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

These programs are every bit as compelling as when I first saw them over 20 years ago. I've only scratched the surface of this set of DVDs, but the content, presentation and attention to quality are evident. The packaging is slick, but the historical documentaries contained therein are genuine. This is no "modern documentary" that features a "team" exploring themselves as much as the topic, WW II. This is an entertaining and informative compilation of period video and still pictures interspersed with interviews from contemporaries, all united concisely by thoughtful, intelligently written narration. The only fault I would find with this set is that episodes are on both sides of the disc, and the titles are written in the ring around the center and are virtually unreadable with the naked eye.
If you are familiar with this series, this is the definative set advertised on late night television. If you are not and you are at all interested in WW II, you you owe it to yourself to investigate this most superb collection of documentaries.


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  World at War (2001 DVD)
Review created: 09/03/06
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

If you are a War buff as I am, you'll love this 26 episode series on WWII. Not only do they use actually footage from the Allied countries, they actually have war footage taken by Germany, Italy, and Japan. Being able to see all sides as they prosecute the war is a whole new perspective. And they intersperse the leaders and politics of the time. Anyone who is interested in this period of history will love it.


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  World at war
Review created: 07/11/06
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

This documentary series is a "must" for any World War II buff. It follows the war from beginning to end and is very thorough. It also includes actual footage and interviews.


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  World at War Video Series just amazing!!!!!
Review created: 04/06/09
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The World at War video series of WWII is just an amazing video series. Every episode has "eyewitness accounts" of people who were there, in the concentration camps, on the front lines, back at home,etc.
The video series began b4 WWII and go all the way through the war giving great detail about that particular episode. I highly recommend this for series for any WWII history buff.


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  world at war
Review created: 12/02/08
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IT WAS A XMAS FOR SOMEONE, WAS VERY HAPPY,IT WAS EVERTHING THE THE SELLER IT WAS, IN IN THE THE BOX.


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  Brilliant
Review created: 10/15/08
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As a Englishman who was born in 1960 this series gives you and excellent perspective of what really happened.


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  This is one of the best series ever done on WWII
Review created: 10/06/08
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This was done when it was still possible to get first hand interviews with those who were in the conflict. It should be manitory watching in High Schools and colleges.


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  World at War 26 Episode Collection
Review created: 12/28/06
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0 of 1 people found this review helpful.

I personally have not watched this video. It was purchased to be given as a gift to a close relative who has an intrest in the history of World War II. This video collection was chosen because of its complete documentary account of WWII.


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  The Definitive WWII Documentary
Review created: 10/10/06
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This is the same documentary that I saw years ago, when it was broadcast on PBS. I consider this to be definitive wwII documentary. An excelent product at a very attractive price.


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