Ken Burn's Civil War Series



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Volume Eight
1865: War Is All Hell

The Confederacy is crumbling. Sherman and his army burn Atlanta and march eastward through Georgia into the Carolinas, wreaking devastation everywhere. At Petersburg, Grant's 125,000 Federals press in on Lee's 35,000 ragged Confederates. Within a month, Grant breaks through these defenses at Petersburg and advances on Richmond. Confederate forces set fire to the capital city and abandon it. With Jefferson Davis vowing to fight on, Lee flees westward. At Appomatox Court House, out numbered five-to-one, he is finally surrounded by Union forces. At last the supreme hour has arrived: Robert E. Lee surrenders what is left of his army to Ulysses S. Grant. The Union terms are generous; reunification of the nation has begun.



Authentic Civil War Era Music Complete With Real Regimental Band