The Windsors & WWII

45' Documentary UK
Movie Info Sheet

George VI’s reign, though unexpectedly thrust upon him in 1936, proved to be one of incredible resilience. During World War II, he and Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) remained in London despite the Blitz, sending their daughters to Windsor Castle for safety. Their defiance of the bombings showed their solidarity with the British people. George VI’s many visits to war-torn areas boosted morale, as his presence served as a symbol of strength and unity. His leadership was vital in uniting the nation through difficult times, as he worked tirelessly to maintain the spirits of both civilians and soldiers. His legacy as a wartime monarch endures.

Production
Tudor Productions

Director
Hannah Summer

Territories
French speaking World (excluding French speaking Canada)