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Civil War, Ken Burn's Episode 6: Valley Of The Shadow Of Death
Civil War, Ken Burn's Episode 6: Valley Of The Shadow Of Death
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Product Details

  • Audience Rating: Unrated
  • Binding: VHS Tape
  • EAN: 0794054345636
  • Format: NTSC
  • Label: Pbs Home Video
  • Manufacturer: Pbs Home Video
  • Number of Items: 1
  • Product Group: Video
  • Publisher: Pbs Home Video
  • Release Date: 2000-03-14
  • Studio: Pbs Home Video
  • Title: Civil War, Ken Burn's Episode 6: Valley Of The Shadow Of Death
  • UPC: 794054345636
Avg Customer Rating: 5 stars


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5 stars U.S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, And The Battle In The Wilderness
This sixth installment of Ken Burns' Civil War series touches on four main actions that transpired in the North/South conflict in the early portion of 1864:

-A profile of Union General Ulysses S. Grant, who rose from a family store clerk (and a drunkard at that) to become the most successful Union commander of the war, the only man stubborn enough to have any tenure of success against the Southern mastermind Lee.

-A similar profile of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, who was (both sides considered) the best military leader in the entire conflict, capable of stalemating Union armies that always outnumbered him.

-A recounting of the harsh battles fought in the wilderness in Virginia on the outskirts of Confederate capitol city Richmond, leading to a drawn-out siege involving Grant's forces (much like Vicksburg).

-Finally, the tape ends with Union General Sherman marching towards Atlanta, but being stopped short and (like Grant) being forced to dig in and lay siege at a time when clear-cut victories were desperately needed to re-elected President Abraham Lincoln in Washington.