Of all the dumb mistakes, like Hitler in 1914 using a WWII British Commando Knife, German police, Russian revolutionaries, and American soldiers using Lee-Enfields and American troops wearing British canteens and British Webley revolver full-flap holsters, the most disgraceful thing was George Patton with a pearl handled Colt Single Action jammed into in a Model 1916 flap holster for the 1911 .45 auto.
Then there were the historical inaccuracies like Patton standing in a non-period correct car with a WWII machine gun chasing Mexican bandits and blazing away at 50 feet and missing.
Not to mention the machine gun belt was not feeding into the gun that was doing the blazing away.
Famously, Patton used cars to get to where the Mexicans were hold up and engaged them with his Six Gun, taking credit for killing one.
I doubt that MacArthur was striding around the battle field wearing an officers dress coat and hat, and with his 1916 holster hanging by one hook from a leather belt.
Churchill did not first see combat in WWI. He famously used a Mauser Broom handle pistol to shoot his way out of a tight spot in the river war in the Sudan in the 1890's.
As I found out some where else, Churchill DID use a Colt Government Model .45 in WWI.
For reasons I just can't fathom, in many scenes the film was reversed to look like Enfield and Mauser rifle bolt handles were on the LEFT side of the rifles.
You see this a lot with old film from WWI and especially WWII, but that's an accident in getting old negatives reversed.
Why this was done in this show is a mystery.
It's casual carelessness that just ruins these shows, that with only a moderate amount of care could be excellent.
To those who just don't understand, it's like watching a show about the Civil War and seeing General Grant riding around in a jeep. The dumb, careless attitude toward even partial authenticity just destroys the whole thing.