ID #:
134
Film Type:
DVD
Release Date:
1999
Color or BW:
Color and B&W
Description:
The psychological damage inflicted by the stupefying bombardments of World War I was called shell shock, a term and aptly described the feelings of the post-war world. This program illustrates America's reluctant emergence as a world power and analyzes the impact of the wholesale sense of loss-of life, of husbands and fathers, and of sacred ideals such as honor, patriotism, and glory-that sprang from "the war to end all wars."
Keywords:
Bombardments of World War I, glor, honor, patriotism, shell shock, the war to end all wars.
Notes:
2 of 15-part retrospective, anchored by Peter Jennings.