At the end of World War II, few Americans dreamed that less than five years later the nation would once again be involved in a bloody overseas conflict. Yet June 25, 1950 marked the beginning of a war like no other America had ever fought.
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April 20, 2010
#1
I Bot thi for a friend to give to his Fother on his birthday.
Kurt
April 20, 2010
#2
I bought this as a gift for my dad, who is a Korean War Vet. It is very well produced and offers a lot of historical events associated with this war.
April 20, 2010
#3
It is a very-good chronologic narration of the entire war. It also does a good job relating the war to ongoing political issues. If you want to know what was all about, this is it. In the down side, the footage is of poor quality, especially in the first chapter.
April 20, 2010
#4
I watched this documentary with high hopes. While the information was good, it was a fairly bland documentary. There was a lot of old war footage and some cheesy music to go along with that. The narration was alright too. There really just wasn’t anything about this documentary that excited me. It was looked like the documentary was made at least 10-15 years ago, so that didn’t help it out either.
I give it a thumbs up for having decent and accurate information, but a thumbs down for watchability.
April 20, 2010
#5
A very detailed documentary/show on the Korean War (1950-53). So detailed at times it got boring but I truly enjoyed the dates, locations and month by month play of the battles and actions. It’s a basic briefing of the war and doesn’t get very technical. Names, places, dates and actions are talked about but other than that, not much is discussed. Again, it is highly recommended if you know little or nothing about the Korean war.