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The Victory Films Collection DVD

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This superlative DVD collection features the very best film documentaries made by the Allies during the Second World War, as well as a host of extra rare film features. THE TRUE GLORY COLLECTOR'S EDITION (2 DISCS) Co-directed by Carol Reed in 1945, The True Glory is widely regarded as one of the greatest war documentaries ever made and won the Oscar for Best Documentary. The Allies own film record of the European campaign from D-Day to the fall of Germany, it includes some of the most devasta.

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Released
28 July 2014
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Simply Media 
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Runtime
753 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5019322349952 
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Documentary collection of four films made by the Allies during the Second World War. 'The True Glory' focuses on the fighting between the epic landings in Normandy on D-Day to the fall of Berlin. 'Desert Victory' is the British film record of the bitter fighting against the Germans in North Africa and the victory at El Alamein. 'Tunisian Victory' covers the final British push in North Africa, and the Allied landings that caught Rommel's forces in a pincer movement. Finally, 'Burma Victory' focuses on the bloody and often overlooked fighting by the British against the Japanese in Burma, a campaign that did actually see the longest unbroken advance made by land forces by any of the Allied nations during the entire war.