The two disc set of “War So Terrible” features, the 48 minute long version which might be inappropriate for younger children. (euphemistically PG-15 rated )
The second disc is the shorter 23 minutes version, aimed at school groups and younger children it omits the more disturbing images of the war.
Two outstanding movies about this remarkable American family on one disc. Movies included are "A Place Apart" and "The Other Shore: An American Journey"
The stories behind never-before-seen photographs, letters, artifacts and hundreds of rare paintings and engravings complete the picture of the Civil War in Civil War Minutes - Union. The real lives of ordinary people who leave their homes and families behind to answer duty's call are featured. This documentary explores soldiers' everyday lives through the personal effects they carry into war.
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Illuminating little known history, Civil War Minutes- Confederate features rarely told stories of both the famous and average Confederate soldiers in the Civil War. This film reveals the intimate details of the soldiers' lives in their own words, such as their weapons of choice, their uniforms and how soldiers form fellowships during the war that last throughout their lives.
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Gettysburg and Stories of Valor - Civil War Minutes III is a two-disc box set containing 30 unique stories capturing the scenic beauty of the Gettysburg battlefield , examining rare Civil War artifacts and telling the personal stories of the men who fought there. A three-hour version of the film that is aired on Public Television Stations.
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Civil War Life DVD Box Set tells the inspiring stories of two courageous soldiers who fought in many of the deadliest battles of the Civil War. Through these biographical documentaries, see how an Ohio schoolteacher and a Harvard student overcome injuries and hardship to fight again and again, winning admiration and respect for their courage and character in battle.
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Its September 17, 1862 and President Abraham Lincoln needs a victory in order to issue the Emancipation Proclamation and end slavery in the South. But Robert E. Lee has other plans - invade the North. When Lees strategy falls into the hands of the Union Army, the result is the single bloodiest day in American history at the Battle of Antietam in Sharpsburg, Maryland.
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