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130 0  American experience (Television program).|pGreat war. 
245 14 The Great War|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
264  1 [United States] :|bPBS,|c2017. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
300    1 online resource (3 video files (approximately 342 min.))
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490 0  American experience 
505 00 |gEpisode 1|tPart 1|gEpisode 2|tPart 2|gEpisode 3|tPart 3.
506    Digital content provided by hoopla. 
508    Directed by Stephen Ives. 
511 0  Narrator, Oliver Platt. 
520    The Great War tells the rich and complex story of World 
       War I through the voices of nurses, journalists, aviators,
       and the American troops who came to be known as 
       "doughboys." The series explores the experiences of 
       African-American and Latino soldiers, suffragists, Native 
       American "code talkers," and others whose participation in
       the war to "make the world safe for democracy" has been 
       largely forgotten. The Great War explores how a brilliant 
       PR man bolstered support for the war; how President 
       Woodrow Wilson steered the nation through years of 
       neutrality, only to reluctantly lead America into the 
       bloodiest conflict the world had ever seen, transforming 
       the United States into a dominant player on the 
       international stage; and how the ardent patriotism and 
       determination to support America's crusade for liberty 
       abroad led to one of the most oppressive crackdowns on 
       civil liberties at home in U.S. history. It is a story of 
       heroism and sacrifice that would ultimately claim 15 
       million lives and profoundly change the world forever. 
521 8  Rated TVPG. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 World War, 1914-1918|zUnited States. 
650  0 World War, 1914-1918. 
651  0 United States|xHistory|y1913-1921. 
700 1  Ives, Stephen,|escreenwriter,|etelevision director. 
700 1  Pollak, Amanda,|etelevision producer,|etelevision 
       director. 
700 1  Rapley, Rob,|etelevision producer,|etelevision director. 
700 1  Platt, Oliver,|enarrator. 
700 1  Rundquist, Peter,|ecomposer (expression) 
700 1  Phillips, Tom,|d1952-|ecomposer (expression) 
700 1  Squires, Buddy,|edirector of photography. 
700 1  Neuburger, Jon,|eeditor of moving image work. 
700 1  Stern, Merril,|eeditor of moving image work. 
700 1  Bomse, Seth,|eeditor of moving image work. 
700 1  Fedde, R. A.,|eeditor of moving image work. 
710 2  hoopla digital. 
730 0  |iContained in (work):|aAmerican experience (Television 
       program) 
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