The World's War: Forgotten Soldiers of Empire
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The World's War: Forgotten Soldiers of Empire

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Historian David Olusoga challenges our understanding of World War One, by retelling it from the perspective of those who made it a truly global conflict. The thousands of Indian, African and Asian troops and ancillaries who fought and died alongside Europeans. Drawing on personal stories, this fascinating history documentary reveals why the war involved so many people from across the globe.
20141 évad
20141 évad
TV-PG
1. évad
2 epizód
  • 1. Martial Races

    1. Martial Races

    Historian David Olusoga explains how the First World War spread far beyond the trenches of France and Belgium. Germany enrolled the Muslim peoples of North Africa and the Middle East to join a Jihad against the allies. In East Africa, German General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck led an army of African troops in a bitter insurgency war against the enemy forces, which cost hundreds of thousands of lives.
    Historian David Olusoga explains how the First World War spread far beyond the trenches of France and Belgium. Germany enrolled the Muslim peoples of North Africa and the Middle East to join a Jihad against the allies. In East Africa, German General Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck led an army of African troops in a bitter insurgency war against the enemy forces, which cost hundreds of thousands of lives.
    TV-PG
    50 min
    2014. aug. 5.
  • 2. Foreign Legions

    2. Foreign Legions

    Historian David Olusoga explores how, when the European powers went to war, they immediately drew on the military resources of their respective empires. Sikhs, Gurkhas, Garhwalis and Pathans from the British Raj and Spahis, Zouaves and Senegalese from French North and West Africa were thrown into the front lines of World War I and were among the first to experience the hell of trench warfare.
    Historian David Olusoga explores how, when the European powers went to war, they immediately drew on the military resources of their respective empires. Sikhs, Gurkhas, Garhwalis and Pathans from the British Raj and Spahis, Zouaves and Senegalese from French North and West Africa were thrown into the front lines of World War I and were among the first to experience the hell of trench warfare.
    TV-PG
    52 min
    2014. aug. 12.
  • The World's War: Forgotten Soldiers of Empire
    20141 évad
    Historian David Olusoga challenges our understanding of World War One, by retelling it from the perspective of those who made it a truly global conflict. The thousands of Indian, African and Asian troops and ancillaries who fought and died alongside Europeans. Drawing on personal stories, this fascinating history documentary reveals why the war involved so many people from across the globe.
    Alkotók és szereplők
    Rendezők
    Tim Kirby
    Stúdió
    BBC
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    English
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