
Ken Burns' documentary sin which the inhabitants of communities in Alabama, California, Connecticut and Minnesota recall the effects of the Second World War on their lives. It begins with the 12 months before the attack on Pearl Harbour, which belatedly brought their country into the conflict that cost the lives of more than 50 million people worldwide
How ordinary Americans began to fear the worst when U-boats were found patrolling the United States' east coast and few encouraging reports came through from overseas
How ordinary Americans began to fear the worst when U-boats were found patrolling the United States' east coast and few encouraging reports came through from overseas
How ordinary Americans began to fear the worst when U-boats were found patrolling the United States' east coast and few encouraging reports came through from overseas
The documentary series examining American communities during the Second World War continues, focusing on events that occurred one year after the US became involved in the conflict
The documentary series examining American communities during the Second World War continues, focusing on events that occurred one year after the US became involved in the conflict
The documentary series examining American communities during the Second World War continues, focusing on events that occurred one year after the US became involved in the conflict
Recalling the American airmen who took on daylight bombing missions over the heart of Hitler's Germany
Recalling the American airmen who took on daylight bombing missions over the heart of Hitler's Germany
Recalling the American airmen who took on daylight bombing missions over the heart of Hitler's Germany
Recalling how US Marines took the tiny Pacific atoll of Tarawa in November 1943 after three days of intense fighting - and at a terrible cost to human life
Recalling how US Marines took the tiny Pacific atoll of Tarawa in November 1943 after three days of intense fighting - and at a terrible cost to human life
Recalling how US Marines took the tiny Pacific atoll of Tarawa in November 1943 after three days of intense fighting - and at a terrible cost to human life
Examination of the Allied campaign in Italy during early 1944. Unable to break through Nazi lines, troops were stalled in the mountains below Rome during the long winter months
Examination of the Allied campaign in Italy during early 1944. Unable to break through Nazi lines, troops were stalled in the mountains below Rome during the long winter months
Examination of the Allied campaign in Italy during early 1944. Unable to break through Nazi lines, troops were stalled in the mountains below Rome during the long winter months
Servicemen from four American communities recall their experiences of D-Day, in which more than 150,000 men took part in the invasion of France
The Allies make slow progress through Europe during the summer of 1944, losing pace in the Normandy countryside. Meanwhile, American forces fight their costliest battle
Servicemen from four American communities recall their experiences of D-Day, in which more than 150,000 men took part in the invasion of France
The Allies make slow progress through Europe during the summer of 1944, losing pace in the Normandy countryside. Meanwhile, American forces fight their costliest battle
Servicemen from four American communities recall their experiences of D-Day, in which more than 150,000 men took part in the invasion of France
The Allies make slow progress through Europe during the summer of 1944, losing pace in the Normandy countryside. Meanwhile, American forces fight their costliest battle
The plan to end the war in Europe by winter 1944 founders as Allied forces massed on the German border find themselves short of fuel, leading commanders to take a risky gamble
General MacArthur's campaign to liberate the Philippines and his resultant popularity back home in America - which belied the scale of the bloodshed necessary for victory
The plan to end the war in Europe by winter 1944 founders as Allied forces massed on the German border find themselves short of fuel, leading commanders to take a risky gamble
General MacArthur's campaign to liberate the Philippines and his resultant popularity back home in America - which belied the scale of the bloodshed necessary for victory
The plan to end the war in Europe by winter 1944 founders as Allied forces massed on the German border find themselves short of fuel, leading commanders to take a risky gamble
General MacArthur's campaign to liberate the Philippines and his resultant popularity back home in America - which belied the scale of the bloodshed necessary for victory
Hitler takes an enormous gamble as Nazi forces fight the war on two fronts, braving the worst winter in memory to tackle the Allies to the west as the Russians get closer to Berlin
The violence in the Pacific in 1945, when Japanese soldiers were ordered to kill as many Americans as possible before their own deaths, while in Europe two armies headed for Berlin
Hitler takes an enormous gamble as Nazi forces fight the war on two fronts, braving the worst winter in memory to tackle the Allies to the west as the Russians get closer to Berlin
The violence in the Pacific in 1945, when Japanese soldiers were ordered to kill as many Americans as possible before their own deaths, while in Europe two armies headed for Berlin
Hitler takes an enormous gamble as Nazi forces fight the war on two fronts, braving the worst winter in memory to tackle the Allies to the west as the Russians get closer to Berlin
The violence in the Pacific in 1945, when Japanese soldiers were ordered to kill as many Americans as possible before their own deaths, while in Europe two armies headed for Berlin
The Allies discover the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps at Buchenwald, Dachau and Mauthausen-Gusen as they close in on Berlin, while Hitler realises the scale of his defeat
The final stages of the Second World War as Japan's rulers refused to concede defeat despite the agony of their people, culminating in atomic bombs being dropped
The Allies discover the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps at Buchenwald, Dachau and Mauthausen-Gusen as they close in on Berlin, while Hitler realises the scale of his defeat
The final stages of the Second World War as Japan's rulers refused to concede defeat despite the agony of their people, culminating in atomic bombs being dropped
The Allies discover the horrors of the Nazi concentration camps at Buchenwald, Dachau and Mauthausen-Gusen as they close in on Berlin, while Hitler realises the scale of his defeat
The final stages of the Second World War as Japan's rulers refused to concede defeat despite the agony of their people, culminating in atomic bombs being dropped