February 1916. The First World War has been going on for two years, causing more than 3 million deaths among its participants. However, neither side seems to be able to gain a decisive advantage over their opponents. In Verdun (France), the Germans decided to force the situation and concentrated more troops, artillery and men than previously in the entire war, in order to obtain a decisive victory that would break the stalemate that the conflict had reached. But the French were determined to hold their lines at all costs. 300 days and 300 nights under a continuous storm of steel from the more than 60 million shells that both sides exchanged. The Germans and French competed furiously in this bloody confrontation, the longest battle of the entire war. Drawing from an archive of more than 500 hours of restored and meticulously colored footage, Apocalypse: Verdun offers a new and profound vision of one of the greatest battles of all time.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/best-documentaries-on-blu-ray-and-dvd/49928-apocalypse-verdun-bluray--8421394412002.html49928Apocalypse: Verdun [BLU_RAY]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><h3><span>Product description</span></h3><p> <span>February 1916. The First World War has lasted for two years, causing more than 3 million deaths among its participants. However, neither side seems to be able to gain a decisive advantage over their opponents. In Verdun (France), the Germans decided to force the situation and concentrated more troops, artillery and men than previously in the entire war, in order to obtain a decisive victory that would break the stalemate that the conflict had reached. But the French were determined to hold their lines at all costs. 300 days and 300 nights under a continuous storm of steel from the more than 60 million shells that both sides exchanged. The Germans and French competed furiously in this bloody confrontation, the longest battle of the entire war. Using an archive of more than 500 hours of restored and meticulously colored footage, APOCALYPSIS VERDUN offers a new and profound vision of one of the battles. greatest of all time.</span></p><h3> <span>Synopsis</span></h3><p></p><p> <span>February 1916. The First World War has lasted for two years, causing more than 3 million deaths among its participants. However, neither side seems to be able to gain a decisive advantage over their opponents. In Verdun (France), the Germans decided to force the situation and concentrated more troops, artillery and men than previously in the entire war, in order to obtain a decisive victory that would break the stalemate that the conflict had reached. But the French were determined to hold their lines at all costs. 300 days and 300 nights under a continuous storm of steel from the more than 60 million shells that both sides exchanged. The Germans and French competed furiously in this bloody confrontation, the longest battle of the entire war. Drawing from an archive of more than 500 hours of restored and meticulously colored footage, Apocalypse: Verdun offers a new and profound vision of one of the greatest battles of all time.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/473622-home_default/apocalypse-verdun-bluray-.jpg6.7769instockDivisa Home Video6.77696.7769002019-07-06T00:19:00+0200/Start/Start/Blu-Ray/Start/New/Start/Best Documentaries on Blu-Ray and DVD
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February 1916. The First World War has lasted for two years, causing more than 3 million deaths among its participants. However, neither side seems to be able to gain a decisive advantage over their opponents. In Verdun (France), the Germans decided to force the situation and concentrated more troops, artillery and men than previously in the entire war, in order to obtain a decisive victory that would break the stalemate that the conflict had reached. But the French were determined to hold their lines at all costs. 300 days and 300 nights under a continuous storm of steel from the more than 60 million shells that both sides exchanged. The Germans and French competed furiously in this bloody confrontation, the longest battle of the entire war. Using an archive of more than 500 hours of restored and meticulously colored footage, APOCALYPSIS VERDUN offers a new and profound vision of one of the battles. greatest of all time.
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February 1916. The First World War has lasted for two years, causing more than 3 million deaths among its participants. However, neither side seems to be able to gain a decisive advantage over their opponents. In Verdun (France), the Germans decided to force the situation and concentrated more troops, artillery and men than previously in the entire war, in order to obtain a decisive victory that would break the stalemate that the conflict had reached. But the French were determined to hold their lines at all costs. 300 days and 300 nights under a continuous storm of steel from the more than 60 million shells that both sides exchanged. The Germans and French competed furiously in this bloody confrontation, the longest battle of the entire war. Drawing from an archive of more than 500 hours of restored and meticulously colored footage, Apocalypse: Verdun offers a new and profound vision of one of the greatest battles of all time.