The Great War – Right Is More Precious Than Peace (16 of 26)
Right Is More Precious Than Peace The US enters the war. US foreign policy in the early 20th century. Non-interventionism[…]
Read moreOne of the greatest achievements of television -broadcast from 1964 in 26 episodes. Use of extensive archive footage and sound effects, linked with contemporary classic music of that area. Concentrated by the commentaries by Michael Redgrave, and some of the finest male actors of the twentieth century. Still manages to be breathtaking despite the lack of special effects or modern gimmicks. #ww1 #history #documentary #worldwar1 #worldwarone
Right Is More Precious Than Peace The US enters the war. US foreign policy in the early 20th century. Non-interventionism[…]
Read moreWe Are Betrayed, Sold, Lost Early 1917 was the coldest winter know for a long time. It was a difficult[…]
Read moreAll This It Is Our Duty to Bear War-weariness in Europe. In Britain, conscription, loss of shipping to German U-boats,[…]
Read moreThe Devil Is Coming Britain fights its first major battle, the Battle of the Somme.
Read moreFor Gawd’s Sake Don’t Send Me The summer of 1916 has the British army getting ready for the Battle of[…]
Read moreHell Cannot Be So Terrible The Battle of Verdun through June 1916, with a brief look at the civilian life[…]
Read moreWhat Are Our Allies Doing? The war in the latter half of 1915, marked by successes of Central Powers. German[…]
Read morePlease God Send Us Victory The Ottoman Empire joins the war on the side of the Central Powers. Armenian Genocide[…]
Read moreWhy Don’t You Come and Help? The effects of protracted war on civilian life of the major powers. The sinking[…]
Read moreWe Await the Heavenly Manna War in Europe in 1915; German success at the Masurian Lakes; Russian Siege of Przemysl;[…]
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