Band of Brothers is a powerful and moving TV show that follows the journey of Easy Company, a group of soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division, from their training in the U.S. to their harrowing experiences on the front lines of World War II. The show explores the bonds of brotherhood, the horrors of war, and the resilience of the human spirit.
The Pacific is a dramatic miniseries that chronicles the experiences of three U.S. Marines during the Pacific campaign against the Japanese in World War II. As they navigate the brutal realities of war, they face violence, combat fatigue, death, and the challenges of comradeship in the face of adversity.
The Century of Warfare is a 26 part British TV documentary first released in 1993 and shown on A&E Television Networks. It was narrated by Robert Powell, and produced by Nugus/Martin Productions Ltd, and coincided with another Powell/Nugus-Martin project called Great Crimes and Trials.
The World at War is a documentary series that provides a detailed and comprehensive account of World War II, covering various aspects such as military strategy, war propaganda, military operations, and the impact of the war on different nations. It includes scenes in black and white, portraying the devastation, mass killings, and the sacrifices made by soldiers. The series also explores the alliances, failed strategies, and the atrocities committed during the war.
World War II in HD Colour is a gripping documentary series that brings the events of World War II to life through rare and restored color footage. It follows the journeys of soldiers and civilians from various countries, highlighting the hardships, sacrifices, and triumphs of the war. The series provides a comprehensive look at the military strategies, battles, and major events that shaped the outcome of the war.
In early 1990s Somalia, famine and civil war have gripped the country. United States Army Rangers and Delta Force are deployed to capture a renegade warlord. The mission goes wrong, leading to a desperate battle with a large force of heavily armed Somalis.
Anne Shirley faces new challenges and adventures during the war in an emotional journey filled with love, loss, and resilience.
The Leopard follows the story of a Sicilian prince as he navigates the political upheaval and social change of the Italian unification. Set in the 1860s, the prince must confront his own aristocratic decadence and the power takeover happening around him.
Through vividly enhanced archival footage and voices from all sides of the conflict, this docuseries brings WWII to life like never before.
The War is a documentary TV show that explores the causes, events, and consequences of World War II. It delves into the experiences of soldiers, prisoners of war, and civilians, highlighting the heroism, fear, and sacrifice that defined the war.
When a soldier is killed in the Gulf War, a military officer is assigned to investigate the circumstances surrounding his death. As he digs deeper, he uncovers a web of lies and discovers the truth about the soldier's bravery and sacrifice.
ANZACS is a TV mini-series that follows the story of the ANZAC soldiers from Australia and New Zealand during World War I. It portrays the challenges they faced, including battles such as Vimy Ridge and the Battle of the Somme. The series explores the experiences of infantrymen, highlighting the impact of war on their lives. ANZACS provides a realistic and gripping portrayal of army life, trench warfare, and the sacrifice of the soldiers. It is a must-watch for history enthusiasts and those interested in World War I.
The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century is a 1996 documentary series that aired on PBS. It chronicles World War I over eight episodes. It was narrated by Dame Judi Dench in the UK and Salome Jens in the United States. The series won two Primetime Emmy Awards: one for Jeremy Irons for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance, the other for Outstanding Informational Series. In 1997, it was given a Peabody Award.
In the midst of the Cold War, a group of high school students in a small American town find themselves facing a Soviet invasion. Determined to protect their home and loved ones, they form a resistance movement known as the Wolverines. The teenagers must navigate the challenges of guerrilla warfare as they fight back against the occupying Soviet forces. Filled with bravery, action, and a sense of patriotism, 'Red Dawn' showcases the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Unknown Soldier (2018) is a TV show set during World War II, following a Finnish soldier who fights against the Soviet Union in the Continuation War. The show explores the hardships and sacrifices of the Finnish military and the impact of war on soldiers and their families. It delves into themes of patriotism, friendship, and the realities of war.
Gettysburg is a historical drama film that depicts the epic battle fought between the Union and Confederate armies during the American Civil War. Set in 1863, it showcases the pivotal Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania, where thousands of soldiers fought and died. The film explores the bravery, sacrifice, and tragedy of the war, highlighting the impact it had on the lives of individuals and the nation as a whole.
During the Anglo-Zulu war in 1879, a small British outpost faces a massive Zulu army, resulting in a battle for survival and an epic war of bravery.
During World War II, General Patton leads the American forces against Rommel's German army in North Africa. As the war progresses, Patton's ego and ambition drive him to outdo his British counterpart, Montgomery. He achieves great victories but also faces controversies and setbacks. Ultimately, Patton leaves his mark as one of the greatest military commanders of the war.
During the Battle of the Bulge in 1944, a group of American soldiers, including a soldier-turned-medic and a British pilot, become stranded in the Ardennes Forest. They must struggle to survive while facing the harsh winter conditions, enemy forces, and tragic events.
The War of the Century: When Hitler Fought Stalin, is a BBC documentary film series that examines Adolf Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 and the no-holds-barred war on both sides. It not only examines the war but also the terror inside the Soviet Union at the time due to the paranoia of Joseph Stalin - the revenge atrocities, the Great Purge of army officers, the near-lunacy orders, and the paranoia of being upstaged by others, especially Marshal Zhukov. The historical adviser is Ian Kershaw.