
The War
Babe Ciarlo in Anzio
Show title: The War
Video title: Babe Ciarlo in Anzio
Video duration: 5m 52sVideo description: Serving on the front lines at Anzio beach, Babe Ciarlo never revealed his experiences in his letters home.
Watch Clip

Here Lie Three Americans
2m 14s
In the September 20, 1943 issue, LIFE magazine published the first image of dead American servicemen that American civilians had been allowed to see in the twenty-one months since Pearl Harbor.
Watch Clip

Pearl Harbor: The Attack
2m 47s
Daniel Inouye was preparing to go to church with his family when the attack on Pearl Harbor began.
Watch Clip

Battle of the Bulge
51s
Mobile's Tom Galloway finds himself on the frozen front lines as the shells start falling in the Battle of the Bulge.
Watch Clip

African-Americans Troops Training
4m 10s
Despite the bravery of African Americans in all of America’s previous wars, despite the argument made by the NAACP and others that “a Jim Crow army cannot fight for a free world,” the armed forces of the United States remained strictly segregated.
Watch Preview

Making Of | Ken Burns' Decision
1m 11s
Ken Burns talks about his decision to make “The War” and why he was reluctant to make the film.
Watch Preview

Making Of | An Intimidating Project
2m 21s
Filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick talk about why “The War” was such an intimidating project and how they made the film.
Watch Preview

Making Of | Why WWII Will Be Remembered
2m 32s
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick talk about why WWII will always be remembered.
Watch Clip

D-Day Invasion
2m 13s
On June 6, 1944, D-Day in the European Theater, a million and a half Allied troops embark on one of the greatest invasions in history; the invasion of France.
Watch Clip

'Knew I'd Killed Men'
1m 42s
Fighter pilot Quentin Aanenson recalls the first time he knew he'd "killed men."
Watch Clip

The Four Towns
11m
An introduction to the four towns featured in THE WAR – Mobile, Alabama; Sacramento, California; Waterbury, Connecticut; and Luverne, Minnesota.
Pagination
- Previous page ‹ Previous
- Page 2
Supported by