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A restored version of Richard Attenborough’s directorial debut film which re-interprets real First World War events as a musical. Based on the 1963 radio play written by Charles Chiltern which was adapted...
The classic1974 BBC dramatisation of the declining years and final collapse of three of the most powerful European dynasties - the Hapsburgs, Romanovs and Hohenzollerns - between the mid-19th century and the...
In 1960 a team of academics, archivists and volunteers at the Imperial War Museum set about tracing WWI veterans and interviewing them at length in order to record the experiences of ordinary individuals...
Using rare archive footage from sources around the World, including the Imperial War Museum, this six part series has been painstakingly colourised using the latest computer-aided technology.
A series of five history TV-ROMs each presenting free-standing clips from the ITN news archive, to support specific topics in the history curriculum at Key Stage 3 and 4.
This programme traces the history of gas and chemical weapons in the First and Second World Wars.
A 4-part series looking at the history and evolution of the weapons and machines that shaped the last century. Video running time approximately 80 minutes.
Uses archive footage and interviews to relate the story of how the codes of the German fleet were cracked during World War 1. Examines codebreaking in World War 2: Bletchley Park - Station X - where the...
After WW2, WW1 was the most destructive war in human history. Called the ‘Great War’, due to its enormous scale and the number of countries involved, it saw the introduction of concepts like total war,...
Two 20-minute programmes looking at World War 1 from the perspective of the troops and nurses who served on the Western Front. Drawing on private letters and diaries, most of which have never been made...
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