World War II was the deadliest conflict in human history, and is a topic that is popular in the media. The primary reasons for this are, of course, the scale of it, and the fact that there was a ...
“Oftentimes, World War II stories end when Paris is liberated ... says there’s a distinction between new TV shows that take on these matters and revisiting stage productions about them ...
The miniseries, an adaptation of Richard Flanagan’s 2014 novel, will launch on Amazon Prime Video Australia on April 18.
The evolution of naval warfare sees a shift from battleships to submarines and aircraft carriers. Control of supply lines shapes the war at sea, as decisive battles in WWII become increasingly ...
“We have a billion films about the war and we have a billion films and series about the Cold War,” Mårlind says over Zoom.
journalists, guerrillas and spies who fought, flew, and died across Britain, Germany, France and beyond during World War II.
Masters of the Air is executive produced by the same team behind those WWII classic too ... and was a TV producer and presenter on such shows as Channel 4's GamesMaster, plus Sky's Games ...
Remote sensing techniques tell the stories of WWII battles and campaigns, the details of which have been lost in the fog of war, misinterpreted or overtaken by the landscape.
Historian John McManus rates the accuracy of World War II battles in movies and TV shows. He looks at the bombing raids in "Masters of the Air," starring Austin Butler and Barry Keoghan.
Explores the connection between industrial might and weaponry, delving into combatant nations' organisational complexities, scrutinising the design, production, and performance of decisive weapons.