100 Days to Victory
Through cinematic recreations, interviews with top historians, and state-of-the-art digital graphics, 100 Days to Victory recounts the last 100 days of the First World War. We narrate the story of how Allied generals worked together to find a radical new way to fight. Four of history’s most visionary leaders came together to defeat the enemy with unprecedented teamwork, new tactics, and modern technology. Exciting and dramatic, this docudrama brings the men and women behind WWI’s finest multinational feat of arms vividly to life.
Through cinematic recreations, interviews with top historians, and state-of-the-art digital graphics, 100 Days to Victory recounts the last 100 days of the First World War. We narrate the story of how Allied generals worked together to find a radical new way to fight. Four of history’s most visionary leaders came together to defeat the enemy with unprecedented teamwork, new tactics, and modern technology. Exciting and dramatic, this docudrama brings the men and women behind WWI’s finest multinational feat of arms vividly to life.
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