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Killing Fields - The First World War
Killing Fields - The First World War
Educational public performance rights are now available! Special DVD features include printable materials for educators,a ccess to the People's Century website, scene selection, and closed captions.
Series: People's Century
Grade level: Grade 7+
Closed captioned: Yes
Described Video: No
56 min on 1 DVD
Home and Educational Use
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List $19.95
 

In August 1914, the peoples of Europe were swept into the first of the wars that would make this century the bloodiest ever. Seventy million soldiers from more than twenty countries marched off enthusiastically to do their duty. In Killing Fields, soldiers from all sides remember the trenches and the tactics -- and the terrible nature and scale of the slaughter that shattered the old world order. In the end, four empires collapsed and nine million gave their lives. Some would become ardent pacifists while others were determined to seek retribution -- and many would find themselves fighting another war only two decades later. The people remember: conscription, machine guns and mustard gas, aerial bombing, the trenches, Battles of Verdun and the Somme, conscientious objectors, military justice, American participation, armistice.

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Item # WG27949
ISBN # 1-593756-35-6
UPC # 783421 27 9490
1998

Reviews

"Massive in scope and achievement... an enthralling documentary." -- USA Today

"It's easy watching... the presentation is colorful, the pace is fast, and the memories... are often affecting." -- New York Times

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