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Episode 3: 1917 & Andy Robertshaw

26 min · 21 de ago de 202026 min
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1917, filmed seemingly in almost one continuous take, follows two British soldiers as they travel across No Man’s land on a dangerous mission during the first World War. Andy Robertshaw, a military historian, author, and broadcaster, was one of the historical consultants for the film. His website is andyrobertshaw.wordpress.com. For more information, please go to lensonhistory.wordpress.com

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