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加拿大1812浴火重生Canada 1812 Forged in Fire Complete(2012) | 本剧完结

  • 原名:Canada 1812 Forged in Fire Complete
  • 地区:美国
  • 语 言:英语
  • 首播:2012-01-01 周日
  • 电视台:其他
  • 类型:战争/纪录
  • 翻译:暂无
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  • 别名:加拿大1812在战火中锻造

加拿大1812浴火重生,Canada 1812 Forged in Fire Complete,加拿大1812在战火中锻造海报

It may be the most misunderstood war in history. When Americans and Canadians needle each other over a few beers, both sides say the other started it. Canadians say the Americans were trying to take over Canada. Americans say they were trying to fight British oppression. Both sides claim victory. The facts, however, seem elusive.

The War of 1812 gets very real and very personal with eqhd's six-part series. It points to spots on Canadian soil where blood was spilled and reveals heroes tragically unknown to our nation.

The tale starts with personal stories, giving audiences a chance to go deep. It encourages the best experience of all: a personal one in the very spots where this nation took shape.

The shows are character driven, while showcasing current historic sites and infusing them with their natural history. The story flashes into the past with graphic novel artwork, making the story more dramatic and beautiful and the 3D effect even more arresting.

Part 1: Isaac Brock
Brock has identified that success was dependent on winning First Nations allies, and leads two bloodless victories against the Americans.


Part 2: Charles de Salaberry
The Americans are invading and Lower Canada is undermanned, forcing Charles de Salaberry to rely on cunning tactics.


Part 3: Laura Secord
Her husband lies wounded, unable to walk, so Laura Secord sets out on a long journey to warn the British of a possible American attack.


Part 4: Tecumseh
Tecumseh forges an alliance with the British in pursuit of his dream of a unified First Nations.


Part 5: John Norton
Half Cherokee and half Scottish, John Norton leads Six Nations warriors against the invading Americans.


Part 6: Enos Collins
An east coast shipper creates a private naval fleet to seize American ships.