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The World at War

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A groundbreaking 26-part documentary series narrated by the actor Laurence Olivier about the deadliest conflict in history, World War II.
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Won 1 BAFTA Award2 wins & 3 nominations total
Laurence Olivier
Self - Narrator
Averell Harriman
Self - Roosevelt's Roving Ambassador
Anthony Eden
Foreign Secretary 1940
Self - Afika Korps - Rommel's Chief of Staff
Self - War Correspondent
Self - Chief of Combined Operations (1942-1943)
Self - Commanding General, 25th Infantry Division at Guadalcanal
Self - Cabinet Secretariat
Ministry of Armaments 1943-45
Self - Eisenhower's Intelligence Chief
Self - Eisenhower's Driver
Self - German High Command
Montgomery's Chief of Staff
Self - Married to German
Self - Chamberlain's Private Secretary
Self - Dresden Civilian
Self - Assistant Secretary of War 1945
Self - 17th Div., Burma
Self - Foreign Affairs
Self - German Panzer Command
Self - Alexander's Chief of Staff
Self - Hitler's Secretary
Self - Commander Naval Intelligence
Self - Planned Midway Invasion
Self - Director, Imperial War Museum
Self - Berlin Housewife
Self - Aerial Commander
Luftwaffe Wing Commander 1941
Bill Mauldin
Self - Cartoonist, 'Stars and Stripes'
Self - Broadcaster
Self - Berliner
Self - Commanding 'H.M.S. Venomous'
Self - Italian Army
Self - Prime Minister's Private Secretary
Self - Historian
Self - Chief of the Navy
Self - S.S. General
Self - Major, 'COSSAC' Staff
Self - Sergeant, 14th Army
Self - R.A.F. Bomber Command Pathfinder
Self - Chairman, Coventry War Emergency Committee
Self - Lieutenant, U.S. Navy
Self - Leningrad Housewife
Self - Child Evacuee
Self - Law Student
Self - Emperor's Chief Adviser
Self - Roosevelt Administration
Self - Steward, 'M.V. Royal Daffodil'
Self - British Liason Officer to French Army
Self - Marshal of the R.A.F. 1972
Self - 30 Corps Commander
Self - State Department 1945
Self - Plymouth Resident
Self - Captain of U-99
Self - U.S. Army, 1945
Self - Lieutenant, U.S. Navy
Self - War Correspondent
Self - Ukrainian Partisan
Self - Cabinet Minister
Self - S.S. Major
Self - Radio Commentator
Self - Stalin Critic
Self - Conservative M.P.
Self - R.A.F. Squadron Leader 1940
Self - Writer
Self - Printer's Son
Self - Commander - Western Desert Force
Self - Commander, U.S. 5th Army
Self - U.S. Paratrooper
Self - Polish Jew
Self - 'H.M.S Bluebell'
Self - Cologne Hospital Nurse
Self - Factory Worker
Self - Streetcleaner
Self - Roosevelt Administration
Self - Hitler's Interpreter
Self - 'Daily Telegraph,' Berlin
Self - Captain H.M.S. Ajax
Paul Tibbets
Self - Hiroshima Pilot
Self - 15 Year Old Soldier (at time of war)
Self - S.S. Ben Vrachie
Self - Chindit Commander
Self - Resident Alien
Self - Chief Met. Officer
Self - Corps Commander
Self - 6th Guards Arnoured Brigade
Self - Polish Jew
Self - U.S. State Department, 1945
Self - Army Officer
Self - War Correspondent
Self - Italian Jew
Self - 6th Guards Armoured Bdge
Self - Author 'The Warriors'
Self - Western Approaches Staff
Self - Night Fighter Pilot
Self - Commander, 6th Guard Army
Self - Sergeant, R.A.F.
Self - Farmer's Daughter
Self - Japanese-American 1941
Self - British Army Officer
James Stewart
Self - Squadron Commander
Self - Czechoslovak Jew
Self - Hitler's Valet
Self - Escort Group Commander
Self - Minister of Fuel & Power
Self - Commander, SS Academy
Self - Major, R.O.A.C.
Self - Japanese-American 1941
Self - Dowding's Personal Assistant
Self - Pilot
Self - Group Commander
Self - Coastal Command
Self - Captain, 14th Army
Self - Spy at Pearl Harbor
Self - Roosevelt Administration
Self - R.A.F. Sergeant Pilot 1940
Self - Jewish Stockbroker
Self - Nuremberg Prosecuter 1945
Self - Berlin Housewife
Self - Royal Navy
Self - Gunner, 14th Army
Self - S.S. Lance Corporal
Self - Sherwood Foresters
Self - Red Army
Self - Ex Chief Petty Officer
Self - War Correspondent
Self - Radar Unit Plotter
Self - Morale Booster
Self - Cabinet Secretary 1945
Self - Hamburg Fire Officer
Self - Betteshanger Miner
Hiimself - Chief Officer, 'S.S. San Emiliano'
Self - Red Army Interpreter
Self - B-25 Raid on Japan
Self - Hungarian Jew
Self - Bevin Boy 1943-1947
Self - Hiroshima & Nagasaki Pilot
Self - Japanese Imperial Army
Self - Captain of U-264
Self - Prisoner of the Gestapo
Self - Member of Resistance
Self - Hamburg Journalist
Self - General Staff
Self - German Army Officer
Self - Acting Editor, Evening Standard 1942
Self - Nationalist Politician
Self - 'S.S. Gharinda'
Douglas Spencer
Self - U.K. Occupation Force, 1945
Self - The Prince of the Netherlands
Self - Day Fighter Leader
Self - 'H.M.S. Vidette'
Self - Private, 14th Army
Self - Red Army
Self - Japanese Navy
Self - Commanding General U.S. Eighth Air Force
Self - Adviser to Roosevelt
John Russell
Self - British Embassy, Moscow 1941
Self - Children's Care Organiser
Self - Stimson's Biographer
Self - Student
Self - Captain of U-333
Self - Pilot
Self - German Citizen
Self - Disabled U.S. Veteran
Self - Director, Daily Mirror
Self - U.S. Artilleryman
Self - Sherwood Foresters
John Rogan
Bombardier
Self (Princess Elizabeth)
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A groundbreaking 26-part documentary series narrated by the actor Laurence Olivier about the deadliest conflict in history, World War II.

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Director: N/A
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Year: 1973
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ImdbRating: 9.2
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Released: 31 Oct 1973
Awards: Won 1 BAFTA Award2 wins & 3 nominations total
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