Whats the best documentary to watch about WWI and WWII? - Reddit They're focused on things like Churchill and his fascination with Hitler's 'soft under belly' in the Med, or Stalin and his actions of 1941 and before that enabled the reverse of the German forces in 1942 and beyond Or the impact of the Treaty of Versailles on being the catalyst for WW2 etc
8 Documentaries That Decode the Treaty of Versailles Explore 8 enlightening documentaries that decode the 1919 Treaty of Versailles Unravel the complexities of post-WWI Europe and discover how this pivotal agreement shaped global politics and conflicts for decades to come
The Triumph and Tragedy of the Treaty of Versailles - My 12 . . . - Reddit This year, the National History Day Topic was Triumph and Tragedy When he read the topic, he immediately thought of the triumph that was the Treaty of Versailles and the tragedy, being Germany, Italy, and Russia in the aftermath that eventually led to WWII
Was the treaty of Versailles really that harsh and unfair on Germany . . . I never understood why so many people say the treaty of Versailles was too harsh and "unfair" First, as shown above, Germany didn't care if they were the one imposing harsh treaties on others, it's only when they themselves were affected that they suddenly started complaining
A Failed Peace: The Mistakes of the Treaty of Versailles The treaty negative impact goes well beyond WWII as the new European borders it implemented led to many conflicts during the twentieth century This documentary shines a light on the causality between the decisions taken with the treaty of Versailles, and the ensuing events of the century
Any Good World War I Documentaries? : r history - Reddit As a history buff nerd, I have watched my fair share of documentaries on many a major war and watershed event in history Yet, I'm having trouble finding a good documentary or two on World War I