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    二战全史 - 纪录片

    1973英国纪录片·历史·战争
    导演:Ted Childs
    演员:劳伦斯·奥利弗
    该纪录片通过德国、意大利、日本三个轴心国分别在欧洲、亚洲、中东所挑起的战争,表现了在第二次世界大战中,世界反法西斯联盟在海、陆、空的各个战场上英勇抗击法西斯侵略者宏大场面。通过该片使我们充分了解到如:斯大林格勒、诺曼底登陆及攻克柏林等重大战役珍贵史实资料。   重温《The World At War》   1、制作   2、一个新的德国,1933-1939   3、奇怪的战争,1939年9月-1940年5月   4、法国沦陷,1940年5月-6月   5、单独作战,1940年5月-1941年5月   6、巴巴罗萨,1941年6月-12月   7、万岁!日本,1931-1942   8、走我的路,美国,1939-1942   9、北非沙漠,1940-1943   10、斯大林格勒,1942年6月-1943年1月   11、狼群战术   12、苏联红星,1941-1943   13、旋风轰炸德国,1939年9月   14、回顾往事   15、一个可爱的日子,昨天:缅甸   16、家园遭焚:英国 1940-1941   17、帝国内:德国,1940-1944   18、六月黎明:1944年8月   19、占领荷兰,1940-1944   20、钳形攻势,1944年8月-1945年3月   21、大屠杀 1941-1945   22、报应,德国,1945年1月-5月   23、日本,1941-1945   24、太平洋,1942年2月-1945年7月   25、核弹,1945年1月-9月   26、清算   27、回忆   特辑一:希特勒的秘书   特辑二:谁赢的了二战   特辑三:希特勒之死   特辑四:勇士们   特辑五之一:奥斯威辛集中营(上)   特辑五之一:奥斯威辛集中营(下)   特辑五之二:奥斯威辛集中营(上)   特辑五之二:奥斯威辛集中营(下)   特辑六之一:人民公社(上)   特辑六之一:人民公社(下)   特辑六之二:人民公社(上)   特辑六之二:人民公社(下)   这是我能找到的《The World At War》最详细的分集名字了,有些是我自己起的名字 :cool!: 这部1974年英国一家电视制作公司制作完成的宏伟巨作应该是反映第二次世界大战最权威的纪录片。看看他们做了多少工作就知道这部片子的分量,出现在他们影片中的有事件发生的当事人,有高级军官,有政治家,有普通百姓、还有普通士兵。整部大约26小时的影片中没有一个重复镜头,全部镜头均取材于当时的战时宣传影片或照片。该片的解说为著名英国演员劳伦斯奥里佛爵士,相信听过他诠释哈姆雷特“生存还是死亡”的人对他的声音应该有印象。此外该片的资助人是大英博物馆,每集的拍摄都组成了单独的制作小组,有各自独立的编剧、导演,然后经过专门聘请的历史学家审评,再加以精心制作。我相信,在反映二战的纪录片中,不但过去没有,今后恐怕也没有能超越这部片子的了。   第一次看到这样翻译纪录片的,十分新鲜。不过令我念念不忘的还是影片带给我的震撼,当看到身临其境者一个个出现在屏幕上现身说法时,还有比这更有说服力的吗?比如第7辑《万岁!日本》中描述珍珠港事件,被采访的有日军计划制定者、特遣舰队的海军军官、驻珍珠港的日本间谍、空袭珍珠港的日军飞行员、当时在场的美国陆军军官、美国海军军官和水兵,甚至还有当时珍珠港的平民。短短20分钟的叙述让你永远难忘。
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    高清二战 - 纪录片

    2009美国纪录片·历史·战争
    导演:Frederic Lumiere
    演员:Justin Bartha Rob Lowe Josh Lucas
    由获奖导演、作家兼制作人Frederic Lumiere利用多达上千小时的档案和拍摄素材、从未公布的日记、国会图书馆的录音资料为历史频道History Channel制作的10集高清纪录片透过在二战中邂逅的一群人的眼睛,以高清彩色画面讲述了二战的故事。   这场文明之间最大的冲突已被无数次提及。一个法国人在德国士兵们从凯旋门下行进时情不自禁地哭泣、美军在摺钵山竖起旗帜、蘑菇云在广岛上空升起等都是让人“眼熟能详”的画面。历史频道用最新的技术和自己的方式重现了这段历史(2009年秋上映),为此观众们等了半个世纪之久。利用高清全彩画面、 1500小时经过恢复的档案资料和新拍摄的影像素材、此前从未公布的日记和记录以及国会图书馆音频资料,历史频道为观众打开了一个了解这场战争的独特窗口,让观众透过那些在二战中邂逅的一群人的眼睛来审视这场战争。在历史上或历史频道的记载里从来没有一个电视节目能如此生动地捕捉到这场改变世界的战争中极致的恐怖、不屈不挠的精神、平凡琐事以及无上辉煌的荣誉。   这是历史频道至今最为雄心勃勃的纪录片,而且在接受《好莱坞报道》采访时,历史频道称它会“让人感到叹为观止”。作为这部纪录片的制作人兼导演,我自然忙得不可开交。如果只待在工作室里做这个项目肯定无法达到历史频道的目标。我得转战诺曼底、纽约,甚至更多地方。因为跨越多个时区而且各地相距甚远,这个项目更加需要一个可控的工作流程。   历史频道的《WWII in HD》由获奖导演和剪辑师、业界公认的高清制作和后期制作领域的领导人物Frederic Lumiere制作和执导。制作过《The Magic of Fatima》等作品的Lumiere推动了RED数字摄影机的发展并创建了Lumiere HD。   《WWII in HD》由Lou Reda Productions及Lou Reda共同制作,Scott Reda为执行制作人,制作人为Liz Reph和Frederic Lumiere。
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    二战通史 - 纪录片

    2000英国纪录片·历史·战争
    导演:Matthew Hall
    演员:Peter Dickson
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    二战黑豹 - 电影

    2025美国剧情·动作·战争
    导演:Michael Phillip Edwards
    演员:Riley Bowes 萨拉·波莱德纳克
    随着第二次世界大战到达转折点,第761坦克营,一个被称为黑豹的非裔美国人占多数的部队,必须在突出部战役中为阻止德国的前进而战。自由世界的命运掌握在他们手中。
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    二战黑豹 - 电影

    2025美国剧情·动作·战争
    导演:Michael Phillip Edwards
    演员:Riley Bowes 萨拉·波莱德纳克
    随着第二次世界大战到达转折点,第761坦克营,一个被称为黑豹的非裔美国人占多数的部队,必须在突出部战役中为阻止德国的前进而战。自由世界的命运掌握在他们手中。
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    二战秘闻 - 纪录片

    1998美国纪录片·历史·战争
    导演:Michael Dolan James Barrat
    演员:Jim Delgado Knut Haugland Kjell Nielsen
    挪威游击队破坏德军重水设施。日本偷袭珍珠港和神风特工队。包含大量二战真实影像的纪录片。
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    一战再战 - 电影

    2025美国黑色喜剧·动作·犯罪
    导演:保罗·托马斯·安德森
    演员:莱昂纳多·迪卡普里奥 西恩·潘 雷吉娜·赫尔
    当他们的邪恶敌人在消失16年后再次现身,一群昔日的革命者重新集结,联合起来营救其中一位成员的女儿。
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    一战再战 - 电影

    2025美国剧情·动作·惊悚
    导演:保罗·托马斯·安德森
    演员:莱昂纳多·迪卡普里奥 西恩·潘 本尼西奥·德尔·托罗
    当他们的邪恶敌人在消失16年后再次现身,一群昔日的革命者重新集结,联合起来营救其中一位成员的女儿。
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    彩色一战 - 纪录片

    2003英国纪录片·历史·战争
    导演:Jonathan Martin
    演员:Arthur Barraclough 肯尼思·布拉纳 Arthur Halestrap
    Documentary using computer colorized footage from World War I to give the audience the feel of how it really looked back during the war.
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    一战简史 - 纪录片

    2009美国纪录片
    导演:José Delgado
    HISTORY is proud to present the definitive collection of documentary programs on World War One. Experience the world-changing events from the birth of what became known as The Great War to the tragic, final day where over 13,000 men died. From the first dogfighters and the Red Baron, to the battle of The Somme, John J. Pershing, The Iron General and the Last Day of WWI. In the four year period from 1914 - 1918, the war was responsible for over 40 million casualties and over 20 million deaths. Join the brave servicemen of land, sea, and air as they valiantly fought alongside their Allied brothers in this "war to end all wars."   Part 1: Most Decorated : The Doughboys   WEAPONS AT WAR: MOST DECORATED - THE DOUGHBOYS   Comprised of innocent teenage farm boys, the doughboys in Europe faced a most horrific warfare with machine guns, mustard gas, and artillery shells. New weapons and old tactics turned an infantry charge into an act of mass suicide for the brave young soldiers of WWI.   Part 2: WWI Death of Glory Part One   Its names are loaded with irony. "The Great War" saw chivalry and honor on the battlefield replaced by technology and firepower that swept millions to their deaths. "The War to End All Wars" was followed less than 25 years later by an even deadlier conflict. WORLD WAR I: THE DEATH OF GLORY shows how this epic struggle had a more profound effect on civilization than any other war in history. New countries had to be built on the ruins of a continent. It was the end of kings, empires and innocence, and the beginning of weapons like the U-boat, the machine gun, the tank and poison gas. Graphic footage captures the horrors of trench warfare in battles like Verdun, where over one million men died. Riveting commentary from leading experts details the awesome effects of new technology on the battlefield, and the revolutionary changes that the end of the war brought.   Part 3: WWI Death of Glory Part Two   World War I was in every way more epochal and earth-shaking than World War II. After World War I, nothing was recognizable. What was rebuilt was a shadow of the greatness and history that had been destroyed. Visit the killing fields where history was made, and relive the horrors of the conflict through period commentary and archival artifacts. From the fateful shot fired by Gavrilo Princip to the birth of the modern world and warfare, this is the story of WORLD WAR I: THE DEATH OF GLORY.   Part 4: Secrets of World War I   DECLASSIFIED: WORLD WAR I   Experts discuss the political personalities and intolerance behind the "War to End All Wars." Discover the history behind the first weapons of mass destruction, why they were created, and how they were made. Look at documents that were once classified for reasons of national security and discover why they were kept secret. We uncover the forgotten story of the secret deals government mistakes political intolerance and America's role in the war. We mine formerly guarded vaults and archives worldwide reviewing once top-secret footage and declassified materials to search for the facts behind the thrilling stories with which we've become familiar.   Part 5: The First Dogfighters   DOGFIGHTS: THE FIRST DOGFIGHTERS   Ever imagine what it would be like to participate in the most historic air battles of all time? Imagine no more. DOGFIGHTS puts you in the cockpit to re-create famous air-to-air engagements. Computer graphics, animation, firsthand accounts, and archival footage make these thrilling and dangerous dogfights all too real. Travel back to the dawn of air combat, WWI, when dogfighting was at its purest. Experience a time when, with open cockpits and unaided targeting, aces literally saw the whites of their foes' eyes. In canvas-and-wire biplanes, these dashing warriors engaged in classic duels, inventing tactics as they flew. In THE FIRST DOGFIGHTERS, cinch your goggles and fly with the first great aces of WWI. Witness as Ernst Udet goes one-on-one with Georges Guynemer. See how Werner Voss faced down an entire squadron of British aces. And watch American ace Arthur Raymond Brooks engage in the dogfight of his life. Join these daring young men in their flying machines in THE FIRST DOGFIGHTERS!   Part 6: Red Baron and the Wings of Death   MAN, MOMENT, MACHINE: RED BARON & THE WINGS OF DEATH   The legendary World War I flying ace, Manfred von Richthofen, managed 80 kills over WWI Europe. Watch this pioneer of the dogfight as he meets his greatest challenge- a warplane seemingly designed for the express purpose of bringing him down. April 1917: the most feared pilot of World War I is at the controls of the best fighter plane of the day. A 24-year-old legend at the top of his game, Manfred von Richthofen is up against a new generation of enemy aircraft designed to break the supremacy of the German Albatros, the Sopwith Triplane. It will demand all of the Red Baron's considerable skill just to survive.   Part 7: Mystery U-Boat of WWI   DEEP SEA DETECTIVES: MYSTERY U-BOAT OF WORLD WAR I   A veteran of the brutal naval battles of World War I, the German submarine UB-107 was discovered on the floor of the North Sea in 1985. An important find itself, it harbored a surprise that would force experts to re-examine the records of the epic conflict. Join John Chatterton and the DEEP SEA DETECTIVES as they descend 100 feet into cold and murky waters to explore this remarkable site. Entwined in the remains of the submarine is the wreck of the British steamship Malvina, which was supposedly sunk a week after the UB-107, and thirty miles away! Historians and divers help piece together the clues left behind by these ghosts of World War I.   Part 8: WWI : The Battle of Jutland   BATTLEFIELD DETECTIVES: WORLD WAR ONE: THE BATTLE OF JUTLAND   World War I: Jutland. May 1916. The British Grand Fleet, unchallenged since the Battle of Trafalgar, is moored in the peaceful harbor of Scapa Flow off the north coast of Scotland. The global dominance of the British Royal Navy is seemingly assured. But this is all about to change. The Battle of Jutland between Britain and Germany was the largest naval action of all time. It was a confrontation that the British wanted. An opportunity to unleash their lethal super weapons of the day--the great ships they called Dreadnoughts--and to prove that Britain did still rule the waves. Yet, in the cold grey waters of northern Europe, the showdown ended in carnage on a scale few could have imagined. Today, the ships with their vast gun turrets and thousands of shells still litter the seabed. Now, using the latest modern science, we try to determine what went wrong. Why was Jutland so disastrous for the British Royal Navy? And could it be, that in losing the battle, they won the naval war?   Part 9: WWI : The Somme   BATTLEFIELD DETECTIVES: WORLD WAR ONE - THE SOMME   In just one day almost 60,000 British soldiers were killed or wounded. Why was this first day on the Somme such a disaster for the British? World War I, trenches and barbed wire ran across the entire continent of Europe from the Mediterranean to the North Sea. At 7:30am on July 1st, 1916, after a devastating artillery bombardment lasting more than a week, 100,000 British soldiers waited in their trenches ready to advance on the German lines. They'd been told to expect minimal resistance, but as they picked their way slowly across no-man's-land, guns opened fire. Shells burst overhead, and waves of men were machine-gunned down. It was a military catastrophe of unprecedented proportions. Filmed on the battlefield itself, in laboratories and on firing ranges - archaeologists, military historians, and other experts from disciplines as diverse as metallurgy and geology investigate the factors and conduct tests to replicate and understand the factors that turned one terrible day into the bloodiest in the history of the British Army.   Part 10: John J Pershing : The Iron General   A&E BIOGRAPHY: JOHN J. PERSHING: THE IRON GENERAL   He took a 128,000-man force and transformed it into a juggernaut of 4 million soldiers that won a war. His was a face made for monuments, and a life worthy of them. He was arguably more responsible for transforming America into an international power than anyone else. John J. Pershing started his career as an Indian fighter on the frontier. He ended it as the greatest war hero America had ever seen. In between was enough triumph and tragedy for several lives. This searching profile pieces together a portrait of an ambitious, driven man haunted by a searing tragedy--the loss of his wife and three daughters killed in a fire. Military historians detail how he transformed a tiny, 128,000-man force into an army of four million men, and then led it to victory in the greatest battle America had ever fought--the Meuse Argonne offensive in October 1918. That Pershing was no tactical genius is clear, but his crude force made up in numbers what they lacked in strategy. John Pershing, the senior U.S. Army General of World War I, was granted the rank of "General of the Armies" in 1919 in recognition of his performance as the commander of the American Expeditionary Force. "General of the Armies" of the United States is the highest possible land-based rank in the United States military hierarchy. From the fading frontier to the trenches of World War I, follow the career of one of the most important American generals of all time.   Part 11: Dear Home : Letters from World War I   SAVE OUR HISTORY: DEAR HOME: LETTERS FROM WWI   It was a conflict the likes of which the world had never seen, embroiling 15 nations and 65 million people, and fought with weapons unprecedented in their power to maim and kill. Drawing in on the millions of letters written home by American doughboys, nurses, drivers, and clerks; reveals what it was like to fight in the "Great War". The real story of World War I wasn't told in official reports. It came in battered, dirty envelopes more often than not marked "Somewhere in France." These letters were filled with stories of everyday life, of battles and boredom, loneliness and longing, and fear and fatigue. SAVE OUR HISTORY: DEAR HOME: LETTERS FROM WWI tells the story of war through the eyes of the American men and women soldiers who lived through it. It recounts, in their own words, the hopes and dreams, fears and frustrations of those men and women who were on the front lines of the First World War.   Part 12: Christmas Truce   WWI began in August 1914, and by December all thoughts of quick victory had faded. Fighting was most fierce in a thin strip of land called the Western Front. A system of trenches separated Allies from Germans, with the area in between known as No Man's Land. Amidst the trench warfare that defined World War I, a few days of spontaneous peace broke out. On Christmas Eve, an astonishing event began--up and down the Western Front, Allied and German soldiers met peacefully in No Man's Land. Without a signed treaty, surrender, or armistice, German and Allied soldiers alike were able to share Christmas cheer together. Actor Ioan Gruffud narrates a feature-length look at the fabled Christmas truce, filled with eyewitness accounts.   Part 13: Last Day of WWI   Discover why more soldiers died on the final day of WWI than on D-Day, as this chilling indictment of the horror and pointlessness of war is captured by rare footage and photos. At 11am on November 11, 1918, World War I ended victory was assured and final territory agreed upon. How is it possible, then, that more soldiers died on this day than on D-Day? Based on Joseph Persico s book 11th Month, 11th Day, 11th Hour: Armistice Day, 1918, World War I and Its Violent Climax (2004), THE LAST DAY OF WORLD WAR I focuses on the little-known events of the war s Armistice Day, revealing the outrageous excuses Allied leaders found to send 13,000 men to their deaths against a defeated enemy. Some leaders desired promotion, others retribution, while one commander chose to capture a town solely so that he could bathe. Despite the devastating human toll, nothing was gained and the territories taken on this day were eventually returned to Germany. Penetrating and provocative, THE LAST DAY OF WORLD WAR I reveals the untold story of gratuitous 11th-hour bloodshed that cost the lives of thousands of Allied heroes.
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