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Viking Wars - The Norse Terror DVD

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During the long years of the Dark Ages the sight which signalled fear and terror for the inhabitants of coastal Britain was the first glimpse of an unfamiliar sail on the horizon. The sighting of the famous longships heralded the arrival of Viking raiders; the harbingers of death and destruction. The wolves of Odin were about to be unleashed again. 'Viking Wars' provides a glimpse into the extraordinary world of a remarkable people. Featuring dramatised 'eye-witness' accounts filmed on the holy island of Lindesfarne and powerful reconstructions of Dark Age warfare.... Combined with state of the art computer graphics and surviving period imagery 'Viking Wars' is a superb record of a savage period in British history. Featuring expert comment and analysis by Dr David Chandler the world's foremost military historian and former head of War Studies at Sandhurst. [show more]

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Released
16 August 2004
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DVD 
Publisher
Cromwell Productions 
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Runtime
55 minutes 
Features
PAL 
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A glimpse into the extraordinary world of the Vikings, featuring dramatised 'eye-witness' accounts and powerful reconstructions of Dark Age warfare. The programme includes expert comment and analysis by Dr. David Chandler, the world's foremost military historian.