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(Reference: BBJ401)
Length: 60 mins approx
The greatest battle the British Army has ever fought began on 1st July 1916. Using graphics, powerful stills and remarkable archive footage this is an in depth look at The Somme(Reference: BBJ402)
Length: 55 mins approx.
Featuring newsreel footage & haunting photographs, this DVD tells the tragic story of an army "two years in the making - ten minutes in the destroying". Narrated by Terry Molloy(Reference: BBJ403)
Length: 48 mins approx.
July 1st 1916 was the blackest day in the history of the British Army when a combination of bad planning and German bullets sent Kitchener's Army to their doom(Reference: BBJ404)
Length: 55 mins approx
Featuring archive footage and photographs, dramatised "eye-witness" accounts, detailed descriptions of life for an everyday soldier, poetry and songs.(Reference: BBJ405)
Length: 55 mins approx
Featuring archive footage, computer-generated mapping and expert analysis to explain the origins of the war, and the ebb and flow of its crucial battles and offensives.(Reference: BBJ406)
Length: 55 mins approx
The battle of Cambrai marked a major turning point in the course of the war - the era of trench warfare coming to an end & technology beginning to reign supreme on the battlefields(Reference: BBJ407)
Length: 48 mins approx
The small British Expeditionary Force, moving up into Belgium on the left flank of the French 5th Army, met with the full weight of the German 1st Army.(Reference: BBJ408)
Length: 96 mins approx
"On November 11th 1918 the Great War ended. It stands forever as a monument to the futility of war and became the starting point of another threat to world peace 2 decades later."(Reference: BBJ409)
Many momentous events of WW2 are portrayed through front-line film footage and carefully researched contemporary accounts.
(Reference: BBJ410)
As RAF Bomber Command took the war to the enemy under Air Marshall Arthur Harris, the four - engined Avro Lancaster reigned supreme.
(Reference: BBJ411)
The development and operational history of the best and most famous fighter aircraft of World War Two.
(Reference: BBJ412)
Using much newly discovered footage this DVD gives full justice to the exceptional Commander Hugh Dowding, and to all the men and women who inflicted the defeat on German arms.
(Reference: BBJ413)
The pilot-less flying bomb, or V1, emerged as the first of Hitler's new weapons, and for a brief but terrifying period rained death and destruction on the south of England.
(Reference: BBJ414)
The detailed analysis and stunning computer graphics within this programme clearly describe the fascinating story of the 'Doodlebugs'. Narrated by Graham McTavish
(Reference: BBJ415)
The assumption that the RAF's Mosquito could continue to employ its high speed to range across Germany with impunity, was shattered on 25th July, 1944.