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Antietam DVD's

Civil War Combat - DVD
America's Bloodiest Battles

The names are familiar, the stories have been told - or so we think. This groundbreaking set brings four of the most famous engagements of the Civil War to life like never before. Unflinching, uncompromising and graphic, the images and stories presented here show Gettysburg, Antietam, Shiloh and Cold Harbor for what they were, with all their brutality, horror, devastation and desperation. 3 hr. 20 min.

 

Secrets of the Civil War - DVD
The Stories of Lost Battles and Covert Missions Finally Revealed.
Utilizing reenactments, archival letters and original diary entries, this 4-DVD collection reveals the lesser known aspects of the Civil War in nine compelling documentaries: Tales of the Gun: Guns of the Civil War; The Lost Battle of the Civil War; The Most Daring Mission of the Civil War; April 1865; Battlefield Detectives: Antietam; Battlefield Detectives: Gettysburg; Battlefield Detectives: Shiloh; Secret Missions of the Civil War; and Eighty Acres of Hell. Color and B&W, 9 hrs. 53 min.

 

Lincoln and Lee at Antietam DVD
The Cost of Freedom

The first Civil War battle fought on northern soil, the epic 14-hour Battle of Antietam - fought at Sharpsburg, Maryland - resulted in more than 22,000 casualties and remains the single bloodiest day in American history.
Through first-person accounts and dramatic reenactments, this program - narrated by Robert Maxwell - vividly brings to life the events and battle that changed the course of the Civil War, from President Abraham Lincoln's desire for a victory in order to issue the Emancipation Proclamation and Gen. Robert E. Lee's plan of invading the North falling into the hands of the Union Army to the bloody battle of September 17, 1862. Widescreen, color, Dolby Digital 2.0, 1 hr. 30 min.

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