He Has Seen War (2011)

He Has Seen War (2011) poster

He Has Seen War is a documentary featuring surviving veterans of Easy Company and the 1st Marine Division, whose stories are told in Band of Brothers and The Pacific. From their initial steps at reintegrating into civilian life to the lasting impact the war had on each of their lives, He Has Seen War features veterans and their families relaying their own unique stories. Complemented by renowned historian and author Donald L. Miller, as well as rarely seen archival and documentary footage, it captures the struggle and ultimate triumph of a generation who, after helping rescue the world from unprecedented calamity, reclaimed their lives and re-forged a country

Director: Mark Herzog
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 53 min
Release Date:
Production: Playtone, DreamWorks Pictures, HBO
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

world war ii

More Films by Director: Mark Herzog
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is He Has Seen War about?
He Has Seen War is a documentary featuring surviving veterans of Easy Company and the 1st Marine Division, whose stories are told in Band of Brothers and The Pacific. From their initial steps at reintegrating into civilian life to the lasting impact the war had on each of their lives, He Has Seen War features veterans and their families relaying their own unique stories. Complemented by renowned historian and author Donald L. Miller, as well as rarely seen archival and documentary footage, it captures the struggle and ultimate triumph of a generation who, after helping rescue the world from unprecedented calamity, reclaimed their lives and re-forged a country
Who directed He Has Seen War?
He Has Seen War was directed by Mark Herzog.
How long is He Has Seen War?
He Has Seen War has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is He Has Seen War?
He Has Seen War is a Documentary film.
Where was He Has Seen War produced?
He Has Seen War was produced in United States of America.