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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Apr 6, 2021 · Never Ending War 1918-1926 episode 1 - Vengeance: November 11, 1918. The First World War is over. Survivors greet the end of hostilities with wild celebrations. But in central Europe, in Germany, Russia, and Hungary, the Communist revolution threatens to sweep all before it.

  4. 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. Before long, age-old hatreds, fears, and resentments resurface and drive the world to the brink of a new Apocalypse.

  5. Apocalypse: Never-Ending War 1918-1926 (TV Series 2018) Share. 2018 - 2018 • France 2 • 90 minutes • 1 season • 2 episodes. Documentary, Mini-Series, History, War. November 11, 1918. As the First World War ends, survivors realize that the world of yesterday is gone forever, buried in the ruins.

  6. As the First World War ends, survivors realize that the world of yesterday is gone forever, buried in the ruins. The victors concoct a precarious peace treaty which they impose on the vanquished. In Europe, Africa, and Asia new nations are forged, often through strife and conflict.

  7. The First World War is over. Survivors greet the end of hostilities with wild celebrations. But in central Europe, in Germany, Russia, and Hungary, the Communist revolution threatens to sweep all before it. At the Palace of Versailles, the victors draw up the terms of the peace treaty.