Thursday, October 10, 2013

Tale of Two Wars: WWII And Vietnam



A huge but average collection.
A Tale of Two Wars: WWII And Vietnam

It comes as two separate plastic boxes with the discs in sleeves, stacked in the center, like other Mill Creek products. So no fancy packaging here. Video quality varies but is mostly good. Good transfers though.

WWII: The war that Changed the world. 11 DVDs

The first two series Dawn of War and The Fight for Freedom, are actually one huge series called The Finest Hours of the Second World War divided into two parts. It's in English but produced in Spain apparantly. The narrator speaks perfect English but the script seems to be translated from spanish so the sentence structure and some pronuciations are kind of distracting. You can kind of get used to it after a while but it remains a distraction. (For the reader's information, not meant as an insult.) Still it's a huge series and very detailed and contains a lot of stock footage. 4 DVDs 21 episodes at 52 minutes each.

The next one is The War in the...

An Impressive Collection--Almost 90 Hours !
This is another very good idea by Mill Creek Entertainment, putting many different documentary Series on one big DVD set. On this impressive 20-Disc collection you'll find 150 programs, some about World War II and others about the Vietnam War. Chronicling the major battles, the victories and losses and the stories from the brave soldiers on the front-lines during WWII and Vietnam, this epic collection contains almost 90 hours of wartime video footage, newsreels, photographs, interviews and much more. If, like me, you enjoy watching Historical documentaries and learning more about the great wars then this DVD set will be a very good addition to your library. The series you'll find in this Collection are:

-- The Dawn of War ( 3 DVD )
The Dawn of War: The Early Battles of WWII takes viewers to the front lines of the European, the Pacific and the African theatres of the deadliest conflict in human history. Entire hours are devoted to the rise of the Axis powers, the...



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