Display title | WWII in HD |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | WWII in HD, or World War II in HD is a documentary Miniseries by The History Channel focusing on World War II following the stories of 12 American service members during the war. Their narration was told their records through the war or through interviews. The clips shown in the documentary were originally shot in color during the war and most of it had not been shown in public prior. It covers the two major theaters of the war, the European (against Those Wacky Nazis and Fascist Italy) and the Pacific (against Katanas of the Rising Sun - Imperial Japan). |