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Apocalypse: World War II

Isabelle Clarke, Daniel Costelle, Jean-Louis Guillaud, Henri de Turenne · 2009 · Show

1 season · 6 episodes · Documentary, War & Politics

This significant documentary utilizes actual footage from the battlefield and home front, emphasizing the emotional weight and stark realities of conflict.

SomberPrestigeThe Horrors of Modern WarfareImpact of Propaganda on Civilian LifeColorization of Historical TraumaResilience of Human Spirit During ConflictThe Aftermath of Totalitarian Regimes

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