If you were captivated by the gripping historical revelations in 'Buried Secrets of WWII (2019),' you'll love these 10 similar movies and shows that delve into untold wartime mysteries. This article is perfect for history buffs and documentary enthusiasts eager to uncover more hidden stories from World War II.

The Longest Day (1962)
Description: A dramatic retelling of the D-Day invasion, blending historical accuracy with cinematic storytelling to capture the scale and intensity of the operation.
Fact: The film features an all-star cast, including John Wayne, Henry Fonda, and Robert Mitchum, and was shot in black and white to match archival footage.


The Cold Blue (2018)
Description: A documentary that focuses on the aerial battles of World War II, using restored footage from the original 1943 film 'The Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress.'
Fact: The film was created by restoring and colorizing footage shot by director William Wyler during the war.


The True Glory (1945)
Description: A documentary that chronicles the Allied forces' journey from D-Day to the fall of Berlin, offering a comprehensive and gripping account of the war's final stages.
Fact: The film won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and was co-directed by Carol Reed and Garson Kanin.


Battlefield (1994)
Description: A detailed documentary series that examines key battles and strategies of World War II, using archival footage and expert analysis to uncover hidden aspects of the war.
Fact: The series was praised for its in-depth coverage of military tactics and its use of original wartime footage.


The Unknown War (1978)
Description: This series sheds light on the Eastern Front of World War II, a theater often overlooked in Western narratives, using rare footage and firsthand accounts.
Fact: Narrated by Burt Lancaster, the series was a collaboration between American and Soviet filmmakers.


WWII in HD (2009)
Description: This documentary series uses rare, colorized footage to provide an immersive look into the events of World War II, focusing on personal stories and lesser-known aspects of the conflict.
Fact: The series features voiceovers from actors like Gary Sinise and Tim DeKay, and it includes interviews with veterans who experienced the war firsthand.


The World Wars (2014)
Description: A miniseries that explores the interconnected events of World War I and World War II, highlighting the political and personal stories that shaped the conflicts.
Fact: The series uses a mix of archival footage and dramatic reenactments to bring history to life.


The World at War (1973)
Description: A landmark documentary series that provides a comprehensive overview of World War II, featuring interviews with key figures and extensive archival footage.
Fact: The series took four years to produce and is considered one of the most authoritative documentaries on the subject.


Apocalypse: The Second World War (2009)
Description: A French documentary series that uses colorized footage to present a vivid and emotional account of World War II, focusing on the human experience of the conflict.
Fact: The series was a major international success and was broadcast in over 30 countries.
