
The War to End all Wars... and its American Veterans
War · Documentary
Overview
Relying on newly discovered archival footage, memoirs from the fallen, and expert commentary from scholars, this documentary tells the story of World War I from the American perspective: Its ace pilots, mine-laying Sailors, heroic doughboys, Harlem Hell Fighters, and courageous nurses.
Top Cast
Mathew Brown
Mathew Brown
Mathew Brown
Mathew Brown
Mathew Brown
Trevor Getz
Trevor Getz
Trevor Getz
Trevor Getz
Trevor Getz
Christine Hallett
Christine Hallett
Christine Hallett
Christine Hallett
Christine Hallett
Jennifer Keene
Jennifer Keene
Jennifer Keene
Jennifer Keene
Jennifer Keene
Raoul Lufbery III
Raoul Lufbery III
Raoul Lufbery III
Raoul Lufbery III
Raoul Lufbery III
Nelle Rote
Nelle Rote
Nelle Rote
Nelle Rote
Nelle Rote
Noble Lee Sissle Jr.
Noble Lee Sissle Jr.
Noble Lee Sissle Jr.
Noble Lee Sissle Jr.
Noble Lee Sissle Jr.
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