Warlords

WWII was not just a military conflict. It was also a series of psychological battles waged by its four leaders: Hitler, Stalin, FDR, and Churchill.  Inter-weaving the leaders’ own words with personal recollections and private diaries, it reveals the four warlords as fascinating, flawed, and fully human. “Gripping”—The Times (UK).

WWII was not just a military conflict. It was also a series of psychological battles waged by its four leaders: Hitler, Stalin, FDR, and Churchill. Based on the book by Simon Berthon and Joanna Potts, this acclaimed documentary series examines WWII from a completely unique perspective. Inter-weaving the leaders’ own words with personal recollections and private diaries, it reveals the four warlords as fascinating, flawed, and fully human. “Gripping”—The Times (UK). CC; 200 min. on 2 DVDs.

Includes:
Hitler v. Stalin, August 1939–June 1941
Churchill v. Roosevelt, May 1940–April 1942
Churchill v. Stalin, June 1941–June 1943
Roosevelt v. Stalin, July 1944–April 1945
"Gripping"—The Times (UK)

"Page-turner history"—The Daily Mail (UK)

"This is a good documentary with some interesting ideas and insights."—San Francisco Chronicle

Highly Recommended – "One of the most fascinating documentaries I've ever seen on WWII."—DVD Talk

"It's a wonderful examination of the decision-makers and what each was hoping to achieve for their own countries."—Quick Stop Entertainment

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Packaging: Boxed set
Run Time: 200 minutes
Format: Full screen
Number of discs: 2
Language: English
Subtitles: N/A
Color or B&W: Color and Black & White
CC: Yes
SDH: No
Region Code: 1
Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Rating: N/A
"Gripping"—The Times(UK)

"Page-turner history"—The Daily Mail(UK)

"This is a good documentary with some interesting ideas and insights."—San Francisco Chronicle

Highly Recommended – "One of the most fascinating documentaries I've ever seen on WWII."—DVD Talk

"It's a wonderful examination of the decision-makers and what each was hoping to achieve for their own countries."—Quick Stop Entertainment