De Gaulle, Churchill, Hitler, Mussolini, MacArthur, Tojo, Stalin and Roosevelt. These are some of the men who have shaped the world and made it into what it is today.
In The World Wars TV series, you will find out exactly what had influenced these men to make the decisions that they did. The true characters of the men behind the legendary names are revealed.
What makes this series particularly unique is that it is not an anthology of the two World Wars. But rather, it comes in the form of a drama that explores the nature of the men in charge of the action – and gives each of the leaders a human face.
Honouring the 100th anniversary of a turning point in our history
The show is honouring the 100th anniversary of a turning point in our world history and looks back at how the most powerful men at the time affected millions of lives.
It tells how these leaders were changed by World War I and subsequently went on to shape the entire world in the Second World War. It is the story of how one generation of men came of age during the First World War and led their nation in the Second – to change the world forever.
Throughout this six-part drama, you will see gripping dramatic scenes, stunning visuals and also interviews with contemporary leaders including John McCain, Colin Powell, John Major and David Milliband – as well as world-renowned historians.
Series has received three Emmy Nominations
Produced by Stephen David Entertainment for History, this gripping new series premiered to 3.4 million viewers in the United States on Memorial Day.
It received three 2014 Primetime Emmy Nominations for:
- Outstanding Documentary or Non-fiction Series
- Outstanding Writing for Non-fiction Programming and
- Outstanding Sound Editing for Non-fiction Programming (Single or Multi Camera)
Now you can see this series in Singapore
This world-acclaimed six-part series will be making its debut tomorrow – on TV screens in Singapore.
Catch The World Wars on HISTORY (StarHub TV Channel 401) from July 26 to 28 @ 10pm to 12 midnight.
For more information about The World Wars, check out: http://specials.historyasia.com/worldwars/index.html
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