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World War II: From the Frontlines Trailer – Netflix’s docuseries brings war trauma, Nazi occupation to life with John Boyega

Netflix’s latest WWII docuseries brings the brutal war conflicts to life with rare archival footage and interviews. It is narrated by John Boyega.

Arshi Khanam
Dec 07, 2023
World War II: From the Frontlines Trailer – Netflix’s docuseries brings war trauma, Nazi occupation to life with John Boyega
World War II: From the Frontlines

If you love to dig into the epic historical wars and hidden truths about the invasions, there is good news for you! Netflix on Thursday released the official trailer of its latest docuseries revolving around the deadly World War II with a combination of rare archival footage and talking heads. The epic conflict will be narrated by BAFTA winner John Boyega.

Experience the war atrocity

In the nearly 2-minute trailer, we witness the tragic tale of the Second World War with various video clips of the war crimes. The archival footage reflects the bitter truth on the screens. One of the key factors to keep in mind is that the WWII footage reels have been remastered in colored sequences. Whether it’s the massacred soldiers, the Russian T-37 burning, or the German occupation – The docuseries attempts to cover different angles together.

When and where to watch

Get ready to unfold the war drama and hidden truths about Nazi occupation on 7 December as it aired on Netflix. This 6-episodic mini-series will be covering the Nazi invasion of France, Poland and other conflicts.

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“Through vividly enhanced archival footage and voices from all sides of the conflict, this docuseries brings WWII to life like never before. BAFTA winner John Boyega ("Star Wars," “The Woman King”) narrates this new exploration of the war's definitive moments,” read the official summary.

The docuseries is currently streaming on Netflix.

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