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_*_*_ The.World.At.War.1973.Complete.Series.720p.Bluray.x264.anoXmous _*_*_

Running time.......: 22 hours 32 minutes - 26 episodes

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World_at_War

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The series has 26 episodes. Producer Jeremy Isaacs asked Noble Frankland,
then director of the Imperial War Museum, to list fifteen main campaigns of the
war and devoted one episode to each.

The remaining eleven episodes are devoted to other matters, such as the rise of
the Third Reich, home life in Britain and Germany, the experience of occupation
in the Netherlands, and the Nazis' use of genocide.

Episode 1 begins with a cold open describing the massacre at the French village
of Oradour-sur-Glane by the Waffen SS.

The same event is referenced again at the end of Episode 26 and the series
ends with Laurence Olivier uttering the poignant word, "Remember".

No. Title Original air date

1 "A New Germany (1933-1939)" 31 October 1973
The rebirth of Germany and growth in power of the Nazi Party leading up to the
outbreak of war. Interviewees include Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist-Schmenzin,
Werner Pusch and Christabel Bielenberg.

2 "Distant War (September 1939 - May 1940)" 7 November 1973
The invasions of Poland, the Winter War, the sinking of the Graf Spee, the "phony war"
and failure in Norway and the elevation of Winston Churchill to Prime Minister.
Interviewees include Lord Boothby, Lord Butler, Admiral Charles Woodhouse,
Sir Martin Lindsay and Sir John "Jock" Colville.

3 "France Falls (May - June 1940)" 14 November 1973
French politics, the Maginot Line, the Saar Offensive, Blitzkrieg warfare and the
Nazi invasion of France and the Low Countries. Interviewees include
General Hasso von Manteuffel, General AndrΘ Beaufre, and Major General Edward Spears.

4 "Alone (May 1940 - May 1941)" 14 November 1973
The Battle of Britain, retreats in Greece, Crete and Tobruk, and life in Britain between
the evacuation at Dunkirk and Operation Barbarossa. Interviewees include Anthony Eden,
J. B. Priestley, Sir Max Aitken, Lieutenant General Adolf Galland and
Sir John "Jock" Colville.

5 "Barbarossa (June - December 1941)" 21 November 1973
After dominating southeastern Europe through force or intrigue, Germany begins
Operation Barbarossa, the massive invasion of Soviet Union. Despite several
quick victories, the invasion ultimately stalls after a failed assault on
Moscow during Russia's harsh winter. Interviewees include General Walter Warlimont,
Albert Speer, Paul Schmidt, Grigori Tokaty and W. Averell Harriman.

6 "Banzai!: Japan (1931-1942)" 5 December 1973
The rise of the Japanese Empire, the Sino-Japanese War, the Soviet-Japanese
border conflicts, Pearl Harbor and the early Japanese successes in the fall of
Malaya and Singapore. Interviewees include Koichi Kido, Minoru Genda, and J. G. Smyth.

7 "On Our Way: U.S.A. (1939-1942)" 12 December 1973
The opposition by various factions to the United States of America entry into the war,
U-boat attacks on Atlantic convoys and America's gradiated responses,
the mobilization of America after Pearl Harbor, the loss of the Philippines,
the Doolittle Raid, Midway and Guadalcanal. Interviewees include J. K. Galbraith,
John J. McCloy, Paul Samuelson, Isamu Noguchi, Richard Tregaskis and Vannevar Bush.

8 "The Desert: North Africa (1940-1943)" 19 December 1973
The desert war, starting with Italy's unsuccessful invasion of Egypt and the
successive attacks and counter-attacks between Germany and Commonwealth forces,
and the Afrika Korps's eventual defeat at El Alamein.
Interviewees include General Richard O'Connor, Major General Francis de Guingand
and Lawrence Durrell.

9 "Stalingrad (June 1942 - February 1943)" 2 January 1974
The mid-war German situation in Southern Russia resulting in the Battle of Stalingrad,
and its ultimate German catastrophe.

10 "Wolf Pack: U-Boats in the Atlantic (1939-1944)" 9 January 1974
The submarine war emphasizing mainly the North Atlantic. Tracks the development of
both the convoy system and German submarine strategy.
Interviewees include Grand Admiral Karl D÷nitz and Otto Kretschmer.

11 "Red Star: The Soviet Union (1941-1943)" 16 January 1974
The rise of the Red Army, mobilisation of Soviet production, the Siege of Leningrad,
the Soviet partisans and the Battle of Kursk.

12 "Whirlwind: Bombing Germany (September 1939 - April 1944)" 23 January 1974
The development of British and American strategic bombing in both success and setback.
Interviewees include Marshal Sir Arthur Harris, Albert Speer, James Stewart, William Reid,
General Curtis LeMay, Werner Schr÷er, Lieutenant General Adolf Galland and
General Ira C. Eaker.

13 "Tough Old Gut: Italy (November 1942 - June 1944)" 30 January 1974
Emphasizes the difficult Italian Campaign beginning with Operation Torch in North Africa,
the invasion of Sicily; Salerno, Anzio, Cassino; and the capture of Rome.
Interviewees include General Mark Clark, Field Marshal Lord Harding,
Bill Mauldin and Wynford Vaughan Thomas.

14 "It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow: Burma (1942-1944)" 6 February 1974
The jungle war in Burma and Indiaùwhat it "lacked in scale was made up in savagery".
Interviewees include Mike Calvert, Sir John Smyth and Vera Lynn
(the episode title is the name of one of her songs), and Lord Mountbatten of Burma.

15 "Home Fires: Britain (1940-1944)" 13 February 1974
Life and politics in Britain from post-Battle of Britain to the first V-1 attacks.
Interviewees include Lord Butler, Lord Shinwell, Lord Chandos, Tom Driberg, Michael Foot,
Cecil Harmsworth King and J. B. Priestley.

16 "Inside the Reich: Germany (1940-1944)" 20 February 1974
German society and how it changes as its fortunes of war are reversed.
Censorship and popular entertainment, the transformation of German industry,
the recruitment of female and foreign labour, allied bombing,
German dissentùincluding the 20 July plot, and the mobilisation of the Volkssturm
towards the war's end.
Interviewees include Albert Speer, Otto John, Traudl Junge,
Richard Schulze-Kossens and Otto Ernst Remer.

17 "Morning (June - August 1944)" 27 February 1974
The development and execution of Operation Overlord starting with the failed Dieppe Raid,
followed by the allied breakout and battles at Bocage and Falaise.
Interviewees include Lord Mountbatten of Burma, Kay Summersby, James Martin Stagg
and Major General J. Lawton Collins.

18 "Occupation: Holland (1940-1944)" 13 March 1974
Emphasizes life in the Netherlands under German occupation, when citizens chose to resist,
collaborate or remain passive. Interviewees include Louis de Jong
(who also served as adviser for this episode) and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands.

19 "Pincers (August 1944 - March 1945)" 20 March 1974
Operation Dragoon, the liberation of Paris, the Allied breakout in France and the
failure of Operation Market Garden, the Warsaw Uprising, the Battle of the Bulge
and the crossing of the Rhine. In the East, the Romanian coup and the Soviet advance
through Ukraine to East Prussia.Interviewees include Lieutenant General Brian Horrocks,
Wynford Vaughan Thomas, General Hasso von Manteuffel, Major General Francis de Guingand,
W. Averell Harriman and Major General J. Lawton Collins.

20 "Genocide (1941-1945)" 27 March 1974
Begins with the founding of the S.S. and follows the development of Nazi racial theory.
It ends with the implementation of the Final Solution.

21 "Nemesis: Germany (February - May 1945)" 3 April 1974
The final invasion of Germany by both the Western and Eastern allies, the bombing of Dresden,
and the events in the Fⁿhrerbunker during the fall of Berlin.
Interviewees include Albert Speer, Traudl Junge and Heinz Linge.

22 "Japan (1941-1945)" 10 April 1974
Japan's society and culture during wartime, and how life is transformed as the
country gradually becomes aware of increasingly catastrophic setbacks including
the Doolittle raid, defeat at Midway, the death of Isoroku Yamamoto, the Battle of Saipan,
Okinawa and the relentless bombing of Japanese cities.
Interviewees include Toshikazu Kase and Naoki Hoshino.

23 "Pacific (February 1942 - July 1945)" 17 April 1974
The successive and increasingly bloody land battles on tiny islands in the
expansive Pacific, aimed towards the Japanese heartland. Following the bombing of Darwin,
the over-extended Japanese are progressively turned back at Kokoda, Tarawa, Peleliu,
the Philippines, Iwo Jima and finally Okinawa.

24 "The Bomb (February - September 1945)" 24 April 1974
The development of the atomic bomb, the ascendency of President Harry Truman,
emerging splits in the Allies with Joseph Stalin, and the atomic bombings of Hiroshima
and Nagasaki, ultimately leading to the surrender of Japan.
Interviewees include Toshikazu Kase, Yoshio Kodama, Marquis Koichi Kido,
Major General Charles Sweeney, Brigadier General Paul Tibbets, Alger Hiss,
W. Averell Harriman, Lord Avon, McGeorge Bundy, John J. McCloy, General Curtis LeMay
and Hisatsune Sakomizu.

25 "Reckoning (April 1945)" 1 May 1974
The situation in post-war Europe including the allied occupation of Germany,
demobilisation, the Nuremberg Trials and the genesis of the Cold War.
The episode concludes with summations about the ultimate costs and consequences of the war.
Interviewees include Charles Bohlen, Stephen Ambrose, Lord Avon, Lord Mountbatten of Burma,
Hartley Shawcross, Noble Frankland and Alger Hiss.

26 "Remember" 8 May 1974
How the war - both good and bad experiences - was experienced
and remembered by its witnesses.

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