Extras
Joe Medicine Crow, the last war chief of the Crow Tribe of Montana is profiled in The War.
Joseph Medicine Crow
Making Of | Wynton Marsalis On Music
Wynton Marsalis talks about making the music for “The War.”
Making Of | Wynton Marsalis On Music
Making Of | Why WWII Will Be Remembered
The filmmakers talk about WWII and why it will be remembered.
Making Of | Why WWII Will Be Remembered
Making Of | An Intimidating Project
Filmmakers Ken Burns and Lynn Novick talk about why “The War” was an intimidating project.
Making Of | An Intimidating Project
Ray Leopold, Burnett Miller, Dwain Luce and others discuss the horror of the Holocaust.
The Holocaust
Sam Hines talks about growing up in Minneapolis in 1941and the excitement of the service.
Growing Up
Al McIntosh writes of personal losses the war brought to those in Luverne.
The War Comes Home to Luverne
Daniel Inouye was preparing to go to church when the attack on Pearl Harbor began.
Pearl Harbor: The Attack
On Tuesday morning, May 25, 1943, tensions explode at the Alabama Dry Dock shipyard.
Mobile Shipyards
In Sacramento, soon after Order 9066 was issued, signs went up saying "Japs must go."
Made into an enemy
Fighter pilot Quentin Aanenson recalls the first time he knew he'd "killed men."
'Knew I'd Killed Men'
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