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  2. Apocalypse: World War I (in French: Apocalypse, la Première Guerre mondiale) is a TV series made up of 5 French documentaries created by Isabelle Clarke and Daniel Costelle, and narrated by Mathieu Kassovitz. Originally broadcast in 2014, it chronologically traces the history of World War I, from its origins to the end of the war.

  3. A series that explores the origins, consequences and legacy of the First World War, using archival footage and personal stories. Learn how the war changed the world, from the trenches to the treaty of Versailles.

  4. Drawing from over 300 hours of archival footage, APOCALYPSE: WWI traces the journeys of civilians and soldiers who fought for survival in one of the darkest times in history. Examine an era that fundamentally changed the worldwide balance of power - from the war's outbreak in 1914 through the duration, to the U.S. intervention and The Treaty of ...

  5. Jan 29, 2021 · 1914. Kings rule over the people of Europe. With ultimate power, they lead their nations to war. But in a new era, war threatens to wipe empires off the face...

  6. 52min. NR. 1917. The world is at war. Nations stand on the brink of extinction as millions of men have been lost. The great empires teeter and begin to fall. As the overwhelming numbers of the U.S. Army and its allies brings Germany to its knees, the end is near. Store Filled. Free trial of Curiosity Stream.

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  7. There have been two other WW1 documentaries that have colorised the original footage; 'World War One in Colour' narrated by Kenneth Branagh and 'Doomsday World War One' which focused on several people who fought in WW1 and were directly involved in WW2. Those were excellent productions, but Apocalypse takes it to the next level.

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  9. Apocalypse: World War 1 • 2014 • 5 episodes • 4h:20m. Was the sacrifice of an entire generation worldwide an avoidable or a necessary tragedy? Are the roots of World War II to be found in the devastation of World War I and the Treaty of Versailles?

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