The First World War helped define us as people and as a nation. With five
superb documentaries this collection presents a unique perspective on the Great
War as we commemorate its centenary. Presented in a two-disc release, the
collection reflects upon, and investigates different aspects of the conflict
through breath-taking dramatic reconstructions, historical interpretation and
state-ofthe-art
graphics.
Contains:
My Great War covers the Irish involvement in WW1
The World’s War David Olusoga reveals stories of the millions of Indian, African and Asian troops and ancillaries who fought during World War I.
The Pity of War Harvard historian Professor Niall Ferguson offers a different perspective on the First World War and argues that Britain's decision to enter the war was a tragic mistake.
The Women of World War One with Kate Adie Distinguished war reporter Kate Adie examines the impact of women's work in the home countries during the First World War and the epic success they achieved