Asia in the Great War

Overview
A century ago, World War I reshaped global dynamics, enlisting nearly two million men from Asia. This documentary explores the diverse contributions of Indian soldiers from secluded villages, Chinese farmers serving as laborers, Vietnamese fishermen fighting for their French rulers, and Japanese sailors loyal to their emperor. Despite their significant sacrifices, these individuals remain largely unacknowledged in modern narratives. From India’s Forgotten Army to the Chinese Labor Corps, and Vietnam's struggles against colonialism to Japan's imperial ambitions, the series sheds light on Asia's crucial yet overlooked role in the Great War.
Episodes
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1
India: The Forgotten Army
This documentary delves into the courage, resilience, and selflessness of the nearly 1.5 million soldiers who joined the British forces during World W...
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2
China: Behind The Trenches
This documentary explores China's involvement in World War I, highlighting the significant impact the conflict had on the nation as a whole. Through v...
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3
Vietnam: War and Rebellion
This documentary explores the impact of World War I and Vietnam's participation in it, illustrating how these events ignited revolutionary sentiments...
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Japan: An Ambitious Ally
Explore Japan's role in World War I and examine how the conflict shaped its imperialist aspirations throughout the twentieth century. Discover the way...