ITV - The World at War (1973) Part 21 Nemesis Germany (February – May 1945)

ITV - The World at War (1973) Part 21 Nemesis Germany (February – May 1945)

The World at War (1973–74) 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, at a cost of £900,000, the most expensive factual series ever made. It was produced by Jeremy Isaacs, narrated by Laurence Olivier and included music composed by Carl Davis. The book The World at War written by Mark Arnold-Forster to accompany the TV series was released in 1973.

The World at War attracted widespread acclaim and is now regarded as a landmark in British television history. The producer Jeremy Isaacs was considered ahead of his time in resurrecting studies of military history. Among many other aspects, the series focused on a portrayal of the experience of the conflict of how life and death throughout the war years affected soldiers, sailors and airmen, civilians, concentration camp inmates and other victims of tyranny.

forums.mvgroup.org_release.images_karmax264_vlcsnap-2016-04-04-10h26m56s515.jpg Part 21 Nemesis Germany (February – May 1945)

The final invasion of Germany by both the Western and Eastern allies, the denouement at Dresden, and the events in the Fuhrerbunker. Interviewees include Albert Speer, Traudl Junge and Heinz Linge.

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