One of the most comprehensive World War 1 documentary series ever made recalls the causes conduct, and aftermath of "The War to End All Wars". Along with the social, political, and economic fabric of the times, the roles of key figures are analyzed in depth. Produced during the Golden Age of CBS TV documentaries, this series, narrated by Robert Ryan, contains some of the highest quality World War 1 footage known to exist.
SUMMER AT SARAJEVO: Hopes for a new century of peace and progress die with the assassination of Austrian Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo. The great powers mobilize and seem unable or unwilling to stop the march to war.
Aired: 7/20/1964CLASH OF THE GENERALS: All of Europe has become an armed camp. Now the maneuvers become real as Germany and her allies strike in both the East and West. The first World War has begun.
Aired: 7/22/1964DOOMED DYNASTIES: Take a look at the royal families of Europe along with the military and political leaders whose plans and mistakes would soon engulf Europe in war. Related to each other by blood and marriage, the majority of these dynasties will not survive the war they will soon bring on.
Aired: 7/23/1964ATROCITY 1914: The German Army sweeps into neutral Belgium, drawing Great Britain into a war it does not want to fight. As the small B.E.F. lands in Europe, the Germans leave a swath of destruction in their wake.
Aired: 7/24/1964THEY SANK THE LUSITANIA: On the seas there is a new weapon, the submarine. German U-boats sink hundreds of ships, including the Lusitania, in an effort to blockade England. The new tactics of unrestricted submarine warfare add propaganda fuel to the fire of American public opinion.
Aired: 7/25/1964VERDUN, THE INFERNO: No one battle came to represent the fury and bloody attrition of World War I better than the siege of Verdun. Amid the explosions and mud, the French and German Armies fought each other to an impasse. Thousands died at Verdun, and in the end, little had changed.
Aired: 7/26/1964BATTLE OF JUTLAND: When the war began, England claimed supremacy on the seas, but the German High Seas Fleet sought to challenge British control. The fleets would clash in the only one great action at sea, the Battle of Jutland.
Aired: 7/27/1964The Trenches
Aired: 7/28/1964D-Day at Gallipoli
Aired: 7/29/1964America the Neutral
Aired: 7/30/1964Wilson & War
Aired: 8/1/1964Revolution in Red
Aired: 8/2/1964Year of Lost Illusions
Aired: 8/3/1964Behind German Lines
Aired: 8/4/1964Over There
Aired: 8/5/1964Over Here
Aired: 8/6/1964Daredevils and Dogfighters
Aired: 8/7/1964The Promised Lands
Aired: 8/8/1964The Agony of Caporetto
Aired: 8/9/1964Tipperary & All That Jazz
Aired: 8/10/1964The Tide Turns
Aired: 8/11/1964The Battle of the Argonne
Aired: 8/12/1964The Day the Guns Stopped Firing
Aired: 8/13/1964Wilson & Peace
Aired: 8/14/1964The Allies in Russia
Aired: 8/15/1964Heritage of War
Aired: 8/16/1964No overview available.
Aired: 8/17/1964Sign in to share your thoughts with the community.