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The War

A World Without War

Germany and the Japanese surrender too and millions try to learn to live without war.

Aired 08/08/2012 | Expires 01/01/2026 | Rating NR

FromKen Burns

A World Without War
The War

A World Without War

Episode 7 | 2h 7m 27sVideo has Closed Captions

Germany and the Japanese surrender too and millions try to learn to live without war.

A few weeks after the death of President Roosevelt shocks the country, Germany surrenders. Meanwhile, American sailors, soldiers and Marines endure the worst battle of the Pacific - Okinawa. In August, American planes drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Japanese, too, surrender. Millions return home - to try to learn how to live in a world without war.

Aired 08/08/2012 | Expires 01/01/2026 | Rating NR

FromKen Burns

Corporate funding is provided by General Motors, Anheuser-Busch, and Bank of America. Major funding is provided by Lilly Endowment, Inc.;PBS; National Endowment for the Humanities; CPB; The Arthur Vining Davis...

The War

A World Without War

Episode 7 | 2h 7m 27sVideo has Closed Captions

A few weeks after the death of President Roosevelt shocks the country, Germany surrenders. Meanwhile, American sailors, soldiers and Marines endure the worst battle of the Pacific - Okinawa. In August, American planes drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Japanese, too, surrender. Millions return home - to try to learn how to live in a world without war.

Aired 08/08/2012 | Expires 01/01/2026 | Rating NR

FromKen Burns

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Explore a multimedia timeline following events from World War II battles, diplomatic actions, and developments on America's homefront, from 1939 - 1945.

Corporate funding is provided by General Motors, Anheuser-Busch, and Bank of America. Major funding is provided by Lilly Endowment, Inc.;PBS; National Endowment for the Humanities; CPB; The Arthur Vining Davis...

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