The Color Of War
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- S1 E1 - Color Of War, The: HomefrontJanuary 12, 200245minThe millions of combatants in WWII bore the brunt of the devastation, but civilian populations also bravely shouldered their duties as their homelands were embroiled in "total war."Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E2 - Color Of War, The: Clearing The WayMay 14, 200345minFrom Navy Seabees who built airfields on remote coral outcroppings in the Pacific to Army Engineers who cleared minefields in Europe, combat engineers paved the way to victory in every theater of operations.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E3 - Color Of War, The: AftermathFebruary 9, 200244minIn the aftermath of WWII, U.S. servicemen faced daunting new responsibilities and perhaps a greater challenge than waging war - that of keeping the peace. Examine this monumental undertaking known simply as occupation.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E4 - Color Of War, The: Air WarNovember 24, 200145minOf all the assignments a serviceman might find himself undertaking in WWII, flying seemed to offer the greatest promise of glory. It would also become the most dangerous job of the war.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E5 - Color Of War, The: Anchors AweighDecember 15, 200145minFor the sailors who fought in World War II, combat at sea differed radically from any previous conflict. The jobs they performed were more complex than ever before, and the threats they faced were much more lethal.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E6 - Color Of War, The: BattlegroundDecember 1, 200145minA WWII infantryman was engaged in combat for an hour each day on average, but he fought the environment around the clock, from the Arctic Circle to desert sands and fetid jungles.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E7 - Color Of War, The: Dressed To KillAugust 24, 200345minExamine the relationship between a WWII soldier and his tools, from the uniform that protected him from the elements to the weapons that protected him from the enemy.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E8 - Color Of War, The: Face To FaceNovember 17, 200145minFive out of every six men serving in WWII never saw combat, serving instead in the vast support services. But the men who were at the front lived through some of the greatest horrors of the human experience.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E9 - Color Of War, The: Fueling The FireDecember 29, 200145minDuring WWII, the U.S. military challenged itself to create the most advanced supply system in the history of warfare, and the servicemen who staffed it played a critical role in achieving victory.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E10 - Color Of War, The: Man And MachineMay 15, 200345minWWII was the first fully mechanized war. But the importance of these soldiers in tanks and other armored vehicles to new battle tactics also made them vulnerable.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E11 - Color Of War, The: Silent And DeepJanuary 5, 200245minThe elite submarine sailors of World War II "Silent Service" endured an unique type of battle: With little chance of escape if disaster struck, the submarine itself often became a steel coffin.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E12 - Color Of War, The: The Price Of WarJanuary 19, 200244minThe fact that so many WWII servicemen lived to tell the tale is a testament to the brave medical personnel who fought daily against death behind the front lines.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E13 - Color Of War, The: VictoryJanuary 26, 200244minFor Allied servicemen, the last year of WWII proved the most difficult. These men desperately wanted to return to home and loved ones. If they survived, what would the peace bring?Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E14 - At EaseDecember 8, 200145minWWII veterans describe their brief interludes of "everyday" life while at the front, with intimate films from archives and personal collections illustrating their treasured wartime memories.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
- S1 E15 - Covering WarFebruary 23, 200245minWWII was history's most extensively documented conflict. Explore the combat cameraman, war correspondents, combat artists, radio reporters, and others who brought WWII to life, and preserved the tale that defined this epic era.Free trial of HISTORY Vault
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- Directors
- Bill Katz
- Producers
- Alan Beattie
- Cast
- Carlos E. CamposPeter CoyoteLance J. HoltMirage ZamprioliEmmett JamesJody BradleyRyan SurrattSamuel MorrisJosh SkinnerLarry Mauro
- Studio
- History
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