D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special (1985)

Documentary acclaimed as the most important colour footage taken during WWII

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George Stevens's remarkable film is acclaimed by historians as the most important colour footage taken during the war. Milestones covered include the liberation of Paris, the link-up between the Russian and American armies on the River Elbe and the Allied capture of the Dachau concentration camp.

Director: Ivan Moffat
Genre: Documentary, War
Runtime: 60 min
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Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en

Keywords

paris, france, concentration camp, world war ii, d-day

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special about?
George Stevens's remarkable film is acclaimed by historians as the most important colour footage taken during the war. Milestones covered include the liberation of Paris, the link-up between the Russian and American armies on the River Elbe and the Allied capture of the Dachau concentration camp.
Who directed D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special?
D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special was directed by Ivan Moffat.
How long is D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special?
D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special?
D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special is a Documentary, War film.
Where was D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special produced?
D-Day to Berlin: A Newsnight Special was produced in United Kingdom.