A major BBC series based on the prize-winning book The Long Shadow. Historian David Reynolds explores the enduring impact of The Great War on our world and the shadow it has cast over Europe since the last shots were finally fired. Travelling to locations across Europe from Slovenia to the Sudetenland, Belfast to Berlin David Reynolds examines everything that World War I left in its wake, illuminating how the conflict unleashed forces we still grapple with today. This remarkable series also chronicles how the experience of war haunted the generation who lived through... it, and the soldiers who survived it dynamic characters such as Benito Mussolini, Ãamon de Valera, Philippe Pétain, James Ramsay MacDonald and Tomáš Masaryk. Drawing on years of research and a wealth of historical footage, Long Shadow provides a fresh, captivating andat timesterrifying look at The Great War and its lasting legacy. [show more]
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Marking the centenary of World War One, historian David Reynolds explores the enduring shadow the conflict has cast over Britain and Europe in the century that followed. Travelling to locations across Europe, from Slovenia to the Sudetenland, Belfast to Berlin, David Reynolds traces the war s legacy, arguing that it unleashed forces we still grapple with today. This remarkable series also looks again at how the experience of war haunted the generation who lived through it, in particular the soldiers who survived it dynamic characters such as Benito Mussolini, Eamon de Valera, Philippe Petain, James Ramsey MacDonald and Thomas Masaryk. Reynolds examines how these men shaped the peace that followed war, often in unpredictable ways. Format: PAL Language: English Region: Region 2 Number of discs: 1 Classification: Exempt Studio: Simply Media DVD Release Date: 4 July 2016 Run Time: 180 minutes
British historian David Reynolds presents this BBC documentary about World War I. Aiming to challenge modern perceptions of the Great War, Reynolds travels across Europe to examine the impact the war had, and still has, on the people and the land.
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