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Last Voices Of The First World War DVD

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Unique stories told by the men and women who lived through the First World War. The combination of rare archive footage and oral testimony recorded by the Imperial War Museum creates a poignant and unique documentary that links the forgotten voices of an entire generation of First World War survivors with stunning film from the time. It is an intimate audio-visual experience in which the matter-of-fact recollections convey not just the sheer humdrum ordinariness of the Great War: the mud the rain the relentless loss of life and the pointless routine of attrition... but also the extraordinary bravery spirit and sacrifice. Voices of The First World War tells the complete story of the war from mobilisation to Armistice through the eyes and voices of the men and women who lived through it. From the British Tommy fighting in the trenches to the Land Girls helping to feed them; from the flying aces risking their lives in the air to the women working in the dangerous munitions factories. Quite simply this is a must-have for anyone interested in the First World War. [show more]

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Released
14 July 2014
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Format
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Publisher
Go Entertain 
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Runtime
100 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055298082806 
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An Imperial War Museum film capturing the stories of those who lived through the First World War. The Great War, fought between 1914 and 1918, is remembered for the horrifying trench warfare that took the lives of many millions of young men. This collection of archive footage and eyewitness testimony endeavours to bring to life the experience of the war for those involved.

Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Unique stories told by the men and women who lived through the First World War The combination of rare archive footage and oral testimony recorded by the Imperial War Museum creates a poignant and unique documentary that links the forgotten voices of an entire generation of First World War survivors with stunning film from the time It is an intimate audio-visual experience in which the matter-of-fact recollections convey not just the sheer humdrum ordinariness of the Great War the mud the rain the relentless loss of life and the pointless routine of attrition but also the extraordinary bravery spirit and sacrifice Voices of The First World War tells the complete story of the war from mobilisation to Armistice through the eyes and voices of the men and women who lived through it From the British Tommy fighting in the trenches to the Land Girls helping to feed them; from the flying aces risking their lives in the air to the women working in the dangerous munitions factories Quite simply this is a must-have for anyone interested in the First World War An official Imperial War Museum film Featuring stunning footage rarely seen before Features genuine oral testimony from people who fought during the war