A documentary that allows viewers to see the war in a more three-dimensional way is coming to audiences.
On the 26th, the History channel's major documentary 'WORLD WAR II: Tom Hanks talks about war' will air for the first time.
'WORLD WAR II: Tom Hanks talks about war' is a major documentary series that reexamines World War II from a modern perspective, with Hollywood great Tom Hanks participating in production. Unlike works that merely list the entire history of the war, it differs by focusing on the key events that changed the course of history, and it delves deeply into decisive events such as the Normandy landings, the Battle of Stalingrad and the attack on Pearl Harbor to illuminate why the tide of war shifted.
'WORLD WAR II: Tom Hanks talks about war' traces the turning points of World War II, from the war's beginning with Germany's invasion of Poland to Britain's defense against the German offensive, Operation Barbarossa and the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Battle of Midway and the Battle of Stalingrad, the Normandy landings and the Pacific War.
The History channel said, "This 20-hour epic documentary does not focus solely on the narratives of war heroes; it shows the sacrifices behind strategic successes and the civilian casualties behind victories, allowing viewers to see the war in a more three-dimensional way. In addition to the most complete and extensive verification, it also contains messages that connect to current international affairs. You will be able to find an answer to why we should look at this war again now through this documentary."
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