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The great war WW I, a Timeless Media Group production

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The great war WW I, a Timeless Media Group production
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
The great war WW I
Oclc number
213093733
Responsibility statement
a Timeless Media Group production
Runtime
270
Summary
World War One was like no other war that had preceded it. What began with a minor assassination in a small corner of a long-forgotten empire in Europe was to become history's first truly global conflict. It embroiled some 30 countries across five continents and was fought on a scale never-before-seen by mankindPrelude to battle: At the turn of the century, the United States in unconcerned with events beyond its shores, but in mid 1914 that attitude begins to change. An assassination throws Europe into turmoil. War is inevitable, but American is determined to stay out of the fightFrom Mons to the Somme: Germany is confident that it can defeat France and Russia, but there is to be no quick and decisive victory. From Mons to Marne, to the opening battles of the Eastern Front, a slow, terrible war in unfoldingAmerican awakes: On April 6, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson finally declared war on Germany and the American Expeditionary Force was on its way "over there". From St. Mihiel to the Muese Argonne, the yanks prove they can fightBy air and by sea: World War I is mainly remembered for the struggle on land, but for the first time, combat took place above the battlefields as well. The Great War at Sea, even aside from the impact of the British blockade on Germany, was crucial both to allied survival and later victoryThe Tide turns: By the time America enters the war, the European powers are spent and wasted. The Germans attempt one last push, but sue for peace when their last gamble fails. The war comes to a merciful end and President Wilson sails for the peace talks at Versailles, hoping for a lasting peaceAftermath: It has een called the "War to End All Wars", but the conditions set forth by the Treaty of Versailles were so punitive that they only served to inflame the embers of hatred, sowing the seeds for an even greater conflict, World War II
Table Of Contents
Disc 1. Prelude to battle ; From Mons to the Somme ; America awakes -- Disc 2. By air and by sea ; The tide turns ; Aftermath
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Great war WW One
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