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Apocalypse: Never-Ending War 1918–1926 (in French: Apocalypse, La Paix Impossible 1918–1926) is a two-part television series retracing the difficult peace that followed the First World War. It was broadcast in France on France 2 on November 11, 2018 and in Canada on Ici RDI on November 7 and 8, 2018.
11 November 1918. The world emerges from the worst conflict ever known. While the victors build a new world order, traumatized peoples rebuild their lives. In the years to come, the major empires collapse while hatred and fear resurface, leading the world to a new apocalypse. 7.5/10.
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- 2018-11-12
- Documentary, History, War
- Mathieu Kassovitz, François Arnaud
While leaders of the victorious countries design a new world order, traumatized societies struggle to find their footing. In the aftermath of war, the Russian, German, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires fall apart, currencies fluctuate wildly, and vast numbers of refugees flee misery.
Nations try to rebuild but are still grieving the thousands of unknown soldiers never to return; as ill-tended wounds fester, a rising nationalism propels the world to a new apocalypse . 8 million orphans from Europe are a big problem, and so in Britain they ship many off to western Canada where they became a cheap source of labour on farms. 1 ...
Apocalypse Hitler attaque à l'Est: With Mathieu Kassovitz, Nathan Rippy, Stephen Rashbrook. In June 1941, Hitler took his greatest gamble - launching an attack against the Soviet Union. Despite being the largest German operation of WWII, Operation Barbarossa was one of his biggest failures.
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- 2021-10-18
- Documentary, History, War
Dec 31, 2017 · Apocalypse: Never Ending War (1918-1926) Season 1. November 11, 1918. The world emerges from the most horrific conflict ever known. While leaders of the victorious countries design a new world order, traumatised societies struggle to find their footing.
Nov 7, 2018 · In the aftermath of war the Russian, German, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires fall apart, currencies fluctuate wildly, and vast numbers of refugees flee misery. Before long, age-old hatreds, fears, and resentments resurface and drive the world to the brink of a new apocalypse.