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Why is the BBC documentary The Whole History of World War II considered a masterpiece?
There is a book called "The Whole History of World War II", which collects a large number of historical materials and is divided into two parts: the first part: a full documentary, and the second part: a special review.

Not only the famous battles such as Polish Blitzkrieg, Leningrad Defence War, Normandy Landing, Midway Naval Battle, Pearl Harbor Attack, and the capture of Guadalcanal Island were described in detail, but also the information warfare, historical mysteries and anecdotes of World War II were introduced in detail.

This book strives to completely reproduce the whole process of World War II, interpret the cause and effect in detail, and objectively comment on politics and economy.

Clear the fog, restore the historical truth and solve many mysteries.

It not only tells the war from a macro perspective, but also pays more attention to the nuances, trying to search for historical clues and present a different whole history for readers.

BBC documentaries use a large number of first-hand images and descriptions of the witnesses of World War II, which directly reflect the historical facts of the war, are more convincing than many works taken out of context, and have extremely important auxiliary functions for people all over the world to correctly look at this history after the war.

The greatness of this documentary lies in its objectivity.