If you enjoyed the gripping historical drama 'When We Go to War' (2015), you're likely craving more shows that blend war, romance, and personal struggles. This article highlights 10 similar movies and TV series that capture the same emotional depth, historical intrigue, and compelling storytelling. Whether you're a history buff or simply love character-driven narratives, these recommendations will keep you hooked.

The Longest Day (1962)
Description: A comprehensive depiction of the D-Day invasion from multiple perspectives, including Allied and German forces, highlighting the scale and complexity of the operation.
Fact: The film features an all-star cast and was shot in black and white to match the newsreel footage of the era. It was one of the most expensive films made at the time.


Gallipoli (1981)
Description: Focuses on the personal and emotional toll of war, particularly on young soldiers, with a strong emphasis on camaraderie and the futility of battle.
Fact: The film was shot in South Australia and features a young Mel Gibson in one of his early roles. It is based on the true story of the Gallipoli campaign during World War I.


Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Description: Known for its realistic and graphic depiction of combat, the film explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the human cost of war.
Fact: The opening D-Day sequence is considered one of the most realistic portrayals of war ever filmed. Many veterans found it so accurate that they had to leave the theater.


Band of Brothers (2001)
Description: Chronicles the experiences of a company of American soldiers from training through the end of World War II, emphasizing brotherhood and sacrifice.
Fact: The series was based on the book by Stephen E. Ambrose and involved extensive historical research, including interviews with surviving veterans of Easy Company.


Enemy at the Gates (2001)
Description: Centers on a sniper duel during the Battle of Stalingrad, highlighting the psychological and tactical aspects of warfare.
Fact: The film is loosely based on the real-life exploits of Soviet sniper Vasily Zaitsev. The production recreated the ruined city of Stalingrad in Germany.


The Pacific (2010)
Description: A miniseries that delves into the brutal realities of war in the Pacific theater, highlighting the psychological and physical struggles of soldiers.
Fact: Produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, it is a companion piece to 'Band of Brothers' and focuses on the U.S. Marines in the Pacific during World War II.


Hacksaw Ridge (2016)
Description: Tells the true story of a conscientious objector who serves as a medic during the Battle of Okinawa, emphasizing courage and conviction under fire.
Fact: The battle scenes were filmed in Australia, and the production used real explosions and pyrotechnics to create a visceral experience. The film was a comeback for director Mel Gibson.


Fury (2014)
Description: A gritty portrayal of tank warfare during World War II, focusing on the bonds between crew members and the brutal realities of combat.
Fact: The film used a real Tiger I tank, one of only a few still in existence, for authenticity. The actors underwent intense training to operate the tank realistically.


Dunkirk (2017)
Description: Portrays the harrowing evacuation of Allied soldiers from Dunkirk during World War II, with a focus on survival and the chaos of war.
Fact: Christopher Nolan used minimal CGI, opting for practical effects and real ships and planes to create an authentic experience. The film's score by Hans Zimmer features a ticking clock to heighten tension.


1917 (2019)
Description: A visually stunning war film that uses a single-shot technique to immerse viewers in the relentless tension and urgency of a soldier's mission.
Fact: The film was inspired by the stories told by director Sam Mendes' grandfather, who served in World War I. It won three Academy Awards, including Best Cinematography.
