Spike Spiegel
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Free streaming @ PBS.org: Part One | Part Two | Part Three
YouTube Clips
Promo (0:31)
Full Trailer (2:12)
Clip: "Eugene Bullard at Verdun" (1:08)
Clip: "Edith Wharton in France" (1:03)
Clip: "The Battle of Henry Johnson" (1:03)
Clip: "Code Talkers" (1:00)
Profile: Woodrow Wilson (1:13)
Profile: Eugene Bullard (1:12)
Profile: Alice Paul (1:47)
Profile: Eddie Rickenbacker (1:41)
Profile: Ralph John (1:39)
Profile: George Creel (1:38)
Why We Made 'The Great War' (2:25)
'The Great War' Q&A with Creators and Historians (2:01)
Film Description
A nation comes of age.
Drawing on unpublished diaries, memoirs and letters, The Great War tells the rich and complex story of World War I through the voices of nurses, journalists, aviators and the American troops who came to be known as ”doughboys." The series explores the experiences of African-American and Latino soldiers, suffragists, Native American ”code talkers" and others whose participation in the war to ”make the world safe for democracy" has been largely forgotten. The Great War explores how a brilliant PR man bolstered support for the war in a country hesitant to put lives on the line for a foreign conflict; how President Woodrow Wilson steered the nation through years of neutrality, only to reluctantly lead America into the bloodiest conflict the world had ever seen, thereby transforming the United States into a dominant player on the international stage; and how the ardent patriotism and determination to support America's crusade for liberty abroad led to one of the most oppressive crackdowns on civil liberties at home in U.S. history. It is a story of heroism and sacrifice that would ultimately claim 15 million lives and profoundly change the world forever.
Reviews and Articles
From Syria to Black Lives Matter: 3 Ways WWI Still Shapes America (CNN)
How World War I Helped Women Win the Right to Vote (Time)
Review: 'The Great War', When America Took the World Stage (New York Times)
PBS Shows That WWI Is Not Just Dusty Old History (The Salt Lake Tribune)
In PBS Series, Experience America at the Time of The Great War (The Denver Post)
This Epic PBS Documentary Shows How Creepily Little Has Changed Since World War I (Mother Jones)
PBS Tackles World War I, Hoping the Stupidest Bloodbath Ever Might Help Smarten Us Up Now (The Huffington Post)
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Been really looking forward to this one. World War I is a conflict that was largely glossed over in my education until college, so I imagine there will be a great deal of territory covered here that I know little about. I suspect I'm not alone in that.
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