
Apocalypse: The Battle of Verdun
Documentary · History
Overview
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.
Top Cast


Mathieu Kassovitz
Mathieu Kassovitz
Self - Narrator (voice)
Mathieu Kassovitz
Self - Narrator (voice)


Émile Driant
Émile Driant
Self (archive footage)
Émile Driant
Self (archive footage)


Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany
Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany
Self (archive footage)
Emperor Wilhelm II of Germany
Self (archive footage)


Hermann Göring
Hermann Göring
Self (archive footage)
Hermann Göring
Self (archive footage)


Joseph Joffre
Joseph Joffre
Self (archive footage)
Joseph Joffre
Self (archive footage)


King Alexander I of Yugoslavia
King Alexander I of Yugoslavia
Self (archive footage)
King Alexander I of Yugoslavia
Self (archive footage)


King George V of the United Kingdom
King George V of the United Kingdom
Self (archive footage)
King George V of the United Kingdom
Self (archive footage)


Erich Ludendorff
Erich Ludendorff
Self (archive footage)
Erich Ludendorff
Self (archive footage)
Jean Navarre
Jean Navarre
Self (archive footage)
Jean Navarre
Self (archive footage)
Robert Nivelle
Robert Nivelle
Self (archive footage)
Robert Nivelle
Self (archive footage)
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