The whole documentary is divided into two seasons, with 8 episodes in the first season, focusing on some major battles of the Soviet-German war until the final capture of Berlin. The second season 10 episode focuses on some other key battles in the Soviet-German battlefield and the ways and details of the Soviet war against Germany and Japan. There are detailed text and sound explanations, with precious historical images and modern 3D technology, and more importantly, some battle scenes are truly restored through film shooting technology, so that the audience can understand the entire Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union. CCTV integrates the two seasons and arranges and broadcasts them according to the time sequence of the war. At first, the production was so good that I thought it was made in the United States. After checking, I found that it was made in Russia. I have to sigh that the technology of Russia is not worse than that of the United States. Recently, The Guardian and The Fall of Moscow made in Russia are not worse than that of American blockbusters. China movies really need to work hard.
After watching the whole documentary, I got a detailed understanding of many actions of the Soviet Union in World War II, and suddenly I felt a little sorry and lamented why there was no such documentary in China. China's war movies are not bad either, and descriptions of war scenes such as Assembly and flowers of war are in place. China can imitate this and make a documentary himself, so that we can remember history and cherish peace.