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二战重大事件第一季

二战重大事件第一季

主演:
德里克·雅各比
备注:
二战大事记(彩色版) 已完结 共10集
类型:
欧美电视剧
导演:
内详
年代:
2019
地区:
英国
语言:
英语
更新:
2022-12-08 07:44
简介:
二战期间重要事件的一系列彩色档案片段。从珍珠港到诺曼底登陆日,第二次世界大战的重大事件在这部以彩色历史图像为特色的生动纪录片中栩栩如生。...详细
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二战重大事件第一季剧情简介
欧美电视剧《二战重大事件第一季》由德里克·雅各比主演,2019年英国地区发行,欢迎点播。
二战期间重要事件的一系列彩色档案片段。从珍珠港到诺曼底登陆日,第二次世界大战的重大事件在这部以彩色历史图像为特色的生动纪录片中栩栩如生。
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Great series, with colored footages during WWII. It has 10 parts, each focusing on one key event. War is the focus, with a lot of strategic planning, execution, plus the key historic figures. The series cover a lot of grounds, with details that I never know before, and some of which are quite shocking. The format works well for me, with historians/academics as narrators, puts weight on the material. It is honest, no sugarcoating, fact-based, and quite informative. The only shortcoming is the omission of the Asian front of the war. Maybe someone can make a series on the Asian part of war, with high standards.

After watching the show, I was a bit depressed. Human history seems like a never ending cycle of warfares, within groups, among groups. There might be right and wrong in the beginning, but when It gets intensified, all hell broke loose. What the allies did during WWII sometimes were not any better than what the Germans did. With the weaponry and technology getting more and more advanced, the war is going to be more and more efficient, precise and deadly. Is it in the human nature to fight? Is it part of being human? If so, what is the future?

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Great series, with colored footages during WWII. It has 10 parts, each focusing on one key event. War is the focus, with a lot of strategic planning, execution, plus the key historic figures. The series cover a lot of grounds, with details that I never know before, and some of which are quite shocking. The format works well for me, with historians/academics as narrators, puts weight on the material. It is honest, no sugarcoating, fact-based, and quite informative. The only shortcoming is the omission of the Asian front of the war. Maybe someone can make a series on the Asian part of war, with high standards.

After watching the show, I was a bit depressed. Human history seems like a never ending cycle of warfares, within groups, among groups. There might be right and wrong in the beginning, but when It gets intensified, all hell broke loose. What the allies did during WWII sometimes were not any better than what the Germans did. With the weaponry and technology getting more and more advanced, the war is going to be more and more efficient, precise and deadly. Is it in the human nature to fight? Is it part of being human? If so, what is the future?

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Great series, with colored footages during WWII. It has 10 parts, each focusing on one key event. War is the focus, with a lot of strategic planning, execution, plus the key historic figures. The series cover a lot of grounds, with details that I never know before, and some of which are quite shocking. The format works well for me, with historians/academics as narrators, puts weight on the material. It is honest, no sugarcoating, fact-based, and quite informative. The only shortcoming is the omission of the Asian front of the war. Maybe someone can make a series on the Asian part of war, with high standards.

After watching the show, I was a bit depressed. Human history seems like a never ending cycle of warfares, within groups, among groups. There might be right and wrong in the beginning, but when It gets intensified, all hell broke loose. What the allies did during WWII sometimes were not any better than what the Germans did. With the weaponry and technology getting more and more advanced, the war is going to be more and more efficient, precise and deadly. Is it in the human nature to fight? Is it part of being human? If so, what is the future?

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