In general, it is very good, especially the first-hand interviews with people who experienced the war, as well as the real video records in the war, which are rare and shocking, especially the images of important people and the cruelty in the war. Corpses all over the place. But this is a work from the perspective of the West. Unfortunately, there is almost no record in China. When I mentioned Asia and Japan, I said a few words. It was originally shot in the United Kingdom. Maybe one is Chinese video data. At that time, China did not have many bright spots in active attack. Looking forward to when we can collect complete our historical data and make a World War II documentary of this level.
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