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D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special is a fascinating dive into the latter stages of World War II, using George Stevens's color footage that feels almost surreal in its stark realism. The documentary spans critical moments, like the liberation of Paris and the grim scenes at Dachau, and really gives you a sense of the chaos and hope intertwined during that period. The pacing is thoughtful, moving between harrowing imagery and the strategic significance of each event. What sets it apart is the color aspect, which brings a vividness that black-and-white docs can't quite match, kind of jolting you into the reality of the era. It's a grim yet essential look at history, grounded in the human experience amidst the backdrop of war.
Essential for WWII documentary enthusiasts.Highlights the emotional weight of war.Unique color footage enhances historical context.
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