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Andrew Aitken

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As morning broke on the 1st of September 1939 and the first invasion force of German troops crossed the Polish border, few could have imagined the sheer scale of devastation, misery and bloodshed that the following years of war would bring. World War II saw the mobilisation of over 100 million military personnel as all corners of the globe were thrown into a state of 'total war', where each nation involved drained every resource at their disposal - human, natural, economic, industrial and military. The result was the conflict to end all conflicts. With over 500 minutes of footage, this gripping documentary series covers all the major events, people and machinery involved in the 20th Century's most terrible conflict and examines the roles of all three branches of the armed forces - navy, air force and army.

Video Encyclopedia of World War Two

2008
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Encyclopedia of World War II presented in alphabetical order. Over 5 DVD's & 10+hrs. of footage; all the major battles, engagements, military commanders, civilian politicians, and weapons of World War II are covered in varying detail.

The Video Encyclopedia of World War Two 2008

The Conquest of Everest 1953
5.5

Using original footage, looks at the various attempts to climb the world's loftiest peak, in particular the successful 1953 expedition, when, on 29 May, Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay raised the Union Jack on the summit of Everest.

The Conquest of Everest 1953

1997
The Boer War: 1899-1902
5.0

Journey back in time to a different age, when the sun never set on the British Empire and her armies were great in number. The Boer War: 1899-1902 was a turning point in British military history and would revolutionize tactics, battlefield strategy, equipment, and training. Well known participants in the Boar Wars include: Harry "Breaker" Morant, Winston Churchill and Mahatma Gandhi.

The Boer War: 1899-1902

1992
The Story of the Tram
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The history of the British tram from the opening of the first tramway at Birkenhead in 1860, through the boom period of 1900 to 1930, to its decline due to competition from motor buses.

The Story of the Tram

1994