Rabu, 26 Juli 2017

WWII DVD Review: The Road to World War II

The Road to World War II   Directed by Scott Garen, 1978. 6 hours on six discs. $49.99.  In 1978, PBS aired 12 half-hour episodes of Between the Wars, which covered the fraught ground between the Treaty of Versailles and the invasion of Poland. Respected historians glossed the good-to-excellent video footage, but the host, Eric …

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