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The Civil War

Focuses on the events of the War that inflicted a greater number of casualties on American soldiers than any other, from Lincoln's election of 1860 to Lee's surrender in 1865. The Diary of the Confederate soldier records his thoughts and feelings about the War.

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  • "Secession to Gettysburg"@en
  • "Civil War Diaries"@en
  • "Gettysburg to reconstruction"@en

http://schema.org/description

  • "Focuses on the events of the War that inflicted a greater number of casualties on American soldiers than any other, from Lincoln's election of 1860 to Lee's surrender in 1865. The Diary of the Confederate soldier records his thoughts and feelings about the War."@en
  • "A dramatic recreation of the events that changed America through the use of historic still photographs and early cinematic dramatizations of the war."@en
  • ""This epic commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the outbreak of hostilities from Confederate forces transports viewers directly to the frontlines of the most historically significant battles of this fascinating war. With a combination of large-scale reenactments, taking place on actual battlegrounds and insightful documentary features, this extraordinary collection gives an exciting and in-depth portrayal of the turbulent times that gripped the nation"--Container."
  • "A courageous young man struggles to save his family from the devastation brought on by the Civil War."
  • "A dramatic recreation of the events that changed America through the use of historic still photographs and early cinematic dramatizations of the Civil War."@en

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  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Documentary films"
  • "Historical films"@en
  • "Personal narratives"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "History"

http://schema.org/name

  • "The Civil War"@en
  • "The Civil War"
  • "Civil War (Motion picture : 2012)"@en
  • "The Civil War [1861-1865]"@en
  • "The Civil War 1861-1865"