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World War I: The Bloody War
17,99 €
Disc 1 - Masters of the Skies:
British ace Albert Ball was the Allies' best known flyer of the Great War. He was one of the first members of the Royal Flying Corps but, on 7th May 1917, he would depart for his last flight. Whilst engaged in a ferocious dogfight with the Germans, he was shot down and never seen again. With an unprecedented 80 confirmed kills during WWI, Manfred von Richthofen was the scourge of the skies. Now, military and aviation historians reveal what made the Red Baron so effective, reliving his astounding exploits.
Disc 2 - Clash of Warriors - Haig vs Ludendorff:
The German offensive on the Western Front in 1918 was the country's last great gamble of WWI. The crucial opening phase would hit the British Expeditionary Force and pit Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig against General Erich Ludendorff. The success or failure of the campaign would prove to be as much about the character and experience of the commanders as it was about their strategies, tactics and the quality of their men.
Disc 3 - Battle of the Somme:
The Battle of the Somme was one of the bloodiest and controversial conflicts ever fought and resulted in the death of 300,000 men. Filmed on the battlefield itself, in laboratories and on firing ranges, archaeologists, military historians and other experts investigate all the factors that culminated in the most catastrophic bloodbath in the history of the British Army.
Disc 4 - Battle of Verdun:
Verdun would go down in history as one of the most sinister battles ever fought. The German General Eric von Falkenhayn waged a war of attrition with only one objective in mind...to kill the enemy. The scale of slaughter was unimaginable but there were also acts of incredible bravery. What happened in this small French city determined the course of the war and symbolised France's will to resist.
Disc 5 - Disaster of the Dardanelle:
Germany's Hindenburg Line was considered unbreakable. But a strategy was devised to penetrate the barricade with a barrage of tanks. General Douglas Haig's successful charge changed the tank's role in combat forever.
The Battle of Cambrai
Gallipoli will be remembered as the worst planned operation of WWI. It was the first and only amphibian operation of the war but a lack of communication, sickness and extreme weather meant that the campaign ended in disaster.
Disc 6 - Tunnel Raiders:
Stalemate on the Western Front produced a new breed of soldier who fought deep underground using shovels, picks and explosives. The idea was simple. Tunnel to a spot directly beneath the enemy, set mines or other explosives and blow up the ground on which they stood. Known as sappers, they were every trench soldier's worst nightmare.
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World War I: The Bloody War
17,99 €
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Disc 1 - Masters of the Skies:
British ace Albert Ball was the Allies' best known flyer of the Great War. He was one of the first members of the Royal Flying Corps but, on 7th May 1917, he would depart for his last flight. Whilst engaged in a ferocious dogfight with the Germans, he was shot down and never seen again. With an unprecedented 80 confirmed kills during WWI, Manfred von Richthofen was the scourge of the skies. Now, military and aviation historians reveal what made the Red Baron so effective, reliving his astounding exploits.
Disc 2 - Clash of Warriors - Haig vs Ludendorff:
The German offensive on the Western Front in 1918 was the country's last great gamble of WWI. The crucial opening phase would hit the British Expeditionary Force and pit Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig against General Erich Ludendorff. The success or failure of the campaign would prove to be as much about the character and experience of the commanders as it was about their strategies, tactics and the quality of their men.
Disc 3 - Battle of the Somme:
The Battle of the Somme was one of the bloodiest and controversial conflicts ever fought and resulted in the death of 300,000 men. Filmed on the battlefield itself, in laboratories and on firing ranges, archaeologists, military historians and other experts investigate all the factors that culminated in the most catastrophic bloodbath in the history of the British Army.
Disc 4 - Battle of Verdun:
Verdun would go down in history as one of the most sinister battles ever fought. The German General Eric von Falkenhayn waged a war of attrition with only one objective in mind...to kill the enemy. The scale of slaughter was unimaginable but there were also acts of incredible bravery. What happened in this small French city determined the course of the war and symbolised France's will to resist.
Disc 5 - Disaster of the Dardanelle:
Germany's Hindenburg Line was considered unbreakable. But a strategy was devised to penetrate the barricade with a barrage of tanks. General Douglas Haig's successful charge changed the tank's role in combat forever.
The Battle of Cambrai
Gallipoli will be remembered as the worst planned operation of WWI. It was the first and only amphibian operation of the war but a lack of communication, sickness and extreme weather meant that the campaign ended in disaster.
Disc 6 - Tunnel Raiders:
Stalemate on the Western Front produced a new breed of soldier who fought deep underground using shovels, picks and explosives. The idea was simple. Tunnel to a spot directly beneath the enemy, set mines or other explosives and blow up the ground on which they stood. Known as sappers, they were every trench soldier's worst nightmare.
- Go Entertain
- E
- English
- 6
- 2
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