Kazaam! The war is over, let's party! Happy days are here again! Thanks to George Stevens and his team members (the Stevens Irregulars) we now can enjoy that heavenly feeling. He captured everything, like the title says, the landing at Normandie on D-Day, their adventures, the concentration camps and finally the surrender in Berlin.
Few war documentaries had an impact on me. This short feature (46 minutes) however, blew me away with it's colorful images of landscapes, war, surrender and revenge.
I recommend this D-DAY TO BERLIN to everyone who's interested in viewing World War II in color. It will bring you an experience you'll never forget.
Few war documentaries had an impact on me. This short feature (46 minutes) however, blew me away with it's colorful images of landscapes, war, surrender and revenge.
I recommend this D-DAY TO BERLIN to everyone who's interested in viewing World War II in color. It will bring you an experience you'll never forget.