The most-watched program in PBS history, Ken Burns' history of the Civil War is the first full-scale presentation of the conflict that tore the country apart and redefined the nation. Five years in the making, this 5-volume DVD collection presents the entire sweep of the war. This collection travels from the battle-fields to the home fronts, from the generals to the enlisted men and from the opening guns at Sumter to the stillness at Appomattox and beyond.
"The most-watched program in PBS history, Ken Burns' history of the Civil War is the first full-scale presentation of the conflict that tore the country apart and redefined the nation. Five years in the making, this 5-volume DVD collection presents the entire sweep of the war. This collection travels from the battle-fields to the home fronts, from the generals to the enlisted men and from the opening guns at Sumter to the stillness at Appomattox and beyond."@en
"This documentry brings to life America's most destructive--and defining-- conflict. Here is the saga of celebrated generals and ordinary soldiers, a heroic and transcendent president and a country that had to divide itself in two in order to become one."
"Ken Burns' Emmy Award-winning documentary brings to life America's most destructive and defining conflict. The Civil War is the saga of celebrated generals and ordinary soldiers, a heroic and transcendent president, and a country that had to divide itself in two in order to become one."@en
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