A detailed look at the events and impact of the American Civil War, including the key figures and battles. Explores themes of slavery, political leaders, military strategies, and the impact on American society.
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.
SAS: Rogue Heroes charts the creation of the famed Special Forces unit during World War II. British forces are retreating in North Africa as Rommel advances towards Egypt. British Lieutenants David Stirling, Jock Lewes, and Paddy Mayne conceive the idea for a force that will operate behind enemy lines, targeting crucial installations like airfields and supply depots. With the help of Lt. Colonel Dudley Clarke, they bring the Special Air Service Brigade from paper to reality.
The First Order is plotting to seize military control of the galaxy, while the Resistance fights back. Rey seeks out Luke Skywalker for help, while Finn, Poe, and Leia face challenges and make sacrifices in their fight against the dark side. With shocking revelations, epic battles, and the ultimate sacrifice, the story unfolds as the galaxy hangs in the balance.
During World War II, a group of American soldiers go on a dangerous mission to retrieve a paratrooper whose brothers have been killed in action. They face the horrors of combat and the challenges of war as they navigate through enemy lines.
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.
Napoleon (2002) is a TV show that portrays the life of Napoleon Bonaparte, the French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution. The show delves into his campaigns, battles, and his transformation from a military hero to a powerful dictator. It explores his personal life, including his relationships, adultery, and his ultimate downfall. This TV mini-series is based on the novel and provides a captivating insight into the French history and the Napoleonic era.
Greatest Events of World War II in Colour is a captivating TV show that brings the history of World War II to life through colorized black-and-white footage. It provides an in-depth look at the major battles, failed military strategies, and the human stories of those who fought in the war. The show highlights the plan gone wrong, mass killings, and the sacrifices made by the soldiers who were treated as cannon fodder. It is a must-watch for history enthusiasts and those interested in military and war documentaries.
Through vividly enhanced archival footage and voices from all sides of the conflict, this docuseries brings WWII to life like never before.
A group of Iraq War veterans, known as the A-Team, are falsely accused of committing a crime. They must go on the run to clear their name and uncover the truth behind the conspiracy. With their unique skills and resourcefulness, they work together to outsmart their enemies and bring justice to those who framed them.
Once Upon a Time in Iraq is a documentary TV show that delves into the consequences and impact of the Iraq War. With a focus on the experiences of both Iraqi civilians and American soldiers, the series provides a deep exploration of the ruins and devastation caused by the conflict. It also highlights the political and ideological factors that contributed to the war, shedding light on issues such as American imperialism and foreign politics in the Middle East. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal stories, Once Upon a Time in Iraq offers a comprehensive look at the complexities of this historical event.
Witness iconic assaults, intense battles, and intimate moments of the Pacific War, in color.
The epic television history of the Second World War’s Eastern Front giving an unprecedented Russian perspective on the war’s most decisive and bloody theater.
When a war-torn Eastern European country is faced with a new threat in the form of bio-organic weapons, Leon S. Kennedy, a government agent, must fight to survive and stop the horrors unleashed upon the population. With his skills and determination, Leon battles hordes of zombies, mind-controlled creatures, and genetic mutations in a desperate attempt to save the country from further devastation.
In Medieval, the movie follows the remarkable journey of Jan Zizka, a Czech aristocrat and warlord in the 15th century. Jan Zizka leads his forces to victories against the Teutonic Order and the Holy Roman Empire, establishing himself as a legendary figure in Czech history.
During World War II, Operation Market Garden is launched by the Allies with the aim to gain control of key bridges in the Netherlands. However, due to overconfidence, arrogance, and incompetence, the mission ultimately ends in defeat and the loss of many lives, including the death of a paratrooper's son.
The story takes place during the battle of Iwo Jima in World War II, focusing on the perspective of the Japanese soldiers defending against the United States. It follows the journey of Private Saigo and his comrades as they face the harsh realities of war, including poor conditions, heavy casualties, and the struggle for survival. Despite the overwhelming odds, they display courage and determination in the face of adversity. The film explores themes of honor, sacrifice, and the human toll of war.
During World War II, U.S. Marine Private Robert Witt is AWOL and living with Melanesian natives. He is found and imprisoned but later joins his unit. The soldiers of C Company, 25th Infantry Division, land on Guadalcanal and prepare to take Hill 210, a key Japanese position. The soldiers face heavy resistance, and tensions arise among them. Captain Staros and Lieutenant Colonel Tall clash over a frontal assault on the Japanese bunker. The men eventually succeed in taking the bunker and are rewarded with leave. Private Bell receives a letter from his wife, who wants a divorce. Captain Staros is relieved of command and offered a position in Washington, D.C. The soldiers continue their patrols and encounter a Japanese column, resulting in the death of Private Coombs and Private Witt. The company receives a new commanding officer, Captain Bosche, and eventually leaves Guadalcanal.