The History channel series "WORLD WAR II: Tom Hanks on War," which allows viewers to vividly experience the realities of war and the truths of history from their living rooms as conveyed by Tom Hanks, is unveiled.

Episodes 1 through 3 of the History channel series "WORLD WAR II: Tom Hanks on War" will air for three hours starting at 9 p.m. on the 26th.

The epic documentary series that reexamines World War II from a contemporary perspective, "WORLD WAR II: Tom Hanks on War," which has drawn attention not only because the Hollywood master Tom Hanks participates in production but also because he hosts and narrates, is expected to deliver vivid immersion and chills with color footage restored through state-of-the-art restoration technology combined with Tom Hanks' narration.

Planned as a 20-episode series that will reach viewers over 10 weeks beginning on the 26th, the first episode is titled "The beginning of the war: Hitler's invasion of Poland." Episode 2 is titled "Blitzkrieg: the fall of France and the Dunkirk evacuation," and episode 3 is titled "Operation Barbarossa: the beginning of the German-Soviet war," which examines the largest and deadliest land battle in human history that unfolded with Hitler's surprise invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941.

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