The Second World War in Colour (1999)

3h
Running Time

1
Seasons

3
Episodes

September 9, 1999
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
8.2
The Second World War in Colour

The Second World War in Colour (1999)

3h
Running Time

1
Seasons

3
Episodes

September 9, 1999
Release Date

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The Second World War In Colour is a three-part documentary which reveals hours of previously unseen colour film of World War II. As almost all newsreel film was shot in black and white, this DVD offers a completely new portrait of the war. Dramatic colour footage from as early as 1933 shows home movies of Adolf Hitler and his cohorts, the devastation wrought by the Blitzkrieg, life on the home front, D-Day and the Allied invasion of France, British bombers defying German fighters, the horror of the Holocaust that troops met as they entered Germany, and the jubilation of the final Allied victory. With John Thaw's narration intercut with spoken accounts from the letters and diaries of those who fought, those who survived, and those the war claimed as victims, this documentary is an extraordinary remembrance of a monumental time in world history.

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Release Date
September 9, 1999

Status
Ended

Seasons
1

Episodes
3

Running Time
3h

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Ralf Westhoff (born 13 November 1969 in Munich) is a German film director.Westhoff grew up in Waldkraiburg from 1983. After graduating from the Gars Gymnasium, he studied economics at the University of Passau. Afterwards he graduated from the private radio station Antenne Bayern and worked as a freelance radio reporter and news editor. During this time he wrote a first radio play. Between 2000 and 2004 three award-winning short films were produced. In 2006, he made his first feature film with Shoppen.

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