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Adolf Hitler. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Benito Mussolini. Winston Churchill. Charles de Gaulle. George Patton. Before they were the giants of WWII, they were infantrymen and privates in WWI, the "war to end all wars." THE WORLD WARS from HISTORY(R) brings you the story of the devastating three decades of 20th-century world war through the eyes of the men whose characters were forged in the trenches before they commanded a world on the brink of disaster. See how, from Ypres and the Somme to the Battle of the Bulge and the invasion of Normandy, the iconic figures of WWII became synonymous with either battlefield glory or murderous fascism.

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Narrated by Jeremy Renner, this 6-part documentary series features a combination of dramatic reenactments, archival stills and footage, as well as a variety of expert interviews to help chronicle the impact of World Wars I and II. The show also profiles some of the key figures in WWII (Hitler, Mussolini, Patton, Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt), and offers insight regarding the years they spent as younger men during the First World War. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi