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Smithsonian Channel debuts WWII series Apocalypse on Veterans Day

November 9, 3:19 PMCable TV ExaminerChristine Nyholm
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Apocalypse
Apocalypse
Smithsonian Channel

Smithsonian Channel is commemorating veterans with Apocalypse, a six part series about World War II comprised of film footage that the American public has never seen before. Apocalypse, six part series narrated By Martin Sheen Premieres on Veterans Day, November 11 at 8PM (ET/PT)

This Veterans Day, Smithsonian Channel debuts a six part series on World War II that is comprised of footage that the American public has never seen before. This film is not the stock, newsreel or propaganda footage that the world had become all too familiar with seeing. This is provocative WWII footage filmed by those who witnessed the war first-hand. This is the shocking footage deemed ‘unfit’ for civilians to see. Until now!

Apocalypse is an epic presentation will forever change the way we look at the Second World War, with extraordinary footage that has been restored, colorized and transferred to stunning high definition.
APOCALYPSE: THE SECOND WORLD WAR, a six -hour series narrated by acting icon Martin Sheen will air over six consecutive nights beginning Wednesday, November 11 at 8pm ET/PT.

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