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Season 1
Episode 1 - A New Germany (1933–1939) Episode 2 - Distant War (September 1939–May 1940) Episode 3 - France Falls (May–June 1940) Episode 4 - Alone: the Battle of Britain (May 1940–May 1941) Episode 5 - Barbarossa (June–December 1941) Episode 6 - Banzai: Japan Strikes (1931–1942) Episode 7 - On Our Way: America Enters the War (1939–1942) Episode 8 - Desert: the War in North Africa (1940–1943) Episode 9 - Stalingrad (June 1942 - February 1943) Episode 10 - Wolfpack: U-Boats in the North Atlantic (1939–1943) Episode 11 - Red Star: the Soviet Union (1941–1943) Episode 12 - Whirlwind: Bombing Germany (September 1939–April 1944) Episode 13 - Tough Old Gut: Italy (1943 - 1944) Episode 14 - It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow: Burma (1942–1943) Episode 15 - Home Fires: Britain (1940–1944) Episode 16 - Inside the Reich: Germany (1940–1944) Episode 17 - Morning: Normandy Invasion (June–August 1944) Episode 18 - Occupation: Holland (1940–1944) Episode 19 - Pincers (August 1944–March 1945) Episode 20 - Genocide (1941–1945) Episode 21 - Nemesis (February–May 1945) Episode 22 - Japan (1941–1945) Episode 23 - Pacific - The Island to Island War (February 1942–July 1945) Episode 24 - The Atomic Bomb (February–September 1945) Episode 25 - Reckoning (April 1945) Episode 26 - Remember Episode 27 - The Making of the Series Episode 28 - Hitler's Germany - The People's Community (1933 - 1939) Episode 29 - Hitler's Germany - Total War (1939 -1945) Episode 30 - Secretary to Hitler Episode 31 - The Two Deaths of Adolf Hitler Episode 32 - Warrior - Reflections of Men at War Episode 33 - From War to Peace Episode 34 - The Final Solution Part One Episode 35 - The Final Solution Part Two Episode 36 - Making the Series - A 30th Anniversary Retrospective Episode 37 - Experiences of War
The World at War

The World at War

The World at War is a 26-episode British television documentary series chronicling the events of the Second World War. At the time of its completion in 1973 it was the most expensive series ever made, costing £900,000. It was produced by Jeremy Isaacs, narrated by Laurence Olivier and includes a score composed by Carl Davis. A book, The World at War, was written by Mark Arnold-Forster, and released in 1973, to accompany the TV series.

Since production was completed, The World at War has attracted acclaim and is now regarded as a landmark in British television history. Following the time of its completion, and as the Second World War remained fresh in many people’s minds, the producer Jeremy Isaacs was considered ahead of his time in resurrecting studies of military history. The series focused on, among other things, portrayal of the devastating human experiences of the conflict; how life and death throughout the war years affected soldiers, sailors and airmen, civilians, the tragic victims of tyranny and concentration camp inmates.

TV Status: Ended

Duration: 60 min

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TMDb: 8.3

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