Apocalypse: The Battle of Verdun

Apocalypse: The Battle of Verdun

7.0

Feb 21 2016

2h 30m

Documentary, History

A detailed account of one of the bloodiest battles of World War I. Between February and December 1916, the French and German armies relentlessly fought in the devastated camps around the village of Verdun.

Mathieu Kassovitz

Mathieu Kassovitz

Self - Narrator (voice)

Émile Driant

Émile Driant

Self (archive footage)

Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany

Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany

Self (archive footage)

Hermann Göring

Hermann Göring

Self (archive footage)

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