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The world at war. Volume three

Stalingrad, June 1942-February 1943: Stunning Nazi color footage showcases Germany's first major defeat at Stalingrad and subsequent surrender on February 2, 1943.

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  • "Banzai! Japan 1931-1942"@en
  • "Barbarossa, June-December 1941"@en
  • "World at war"
  • "Banzai-Japan strikes"@en

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  • "Stalingrad, June 1942-February 1943: Stunning Nazi color footage showcases Germany's first major defeat at Stalingrad and subsequent surrender on February 2, 1943."@en
  • "An historical collection of the words and film of World War II."
  • "The desert, North Africa 1940-1943: Back and forth across 600 miles of desert between Egypt and Libya, Bernard Montgomery's "Desert Rats" finally defeat Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps at El Alamein, preparing the way for an Allied victory in Italy."@en
  • "A detailed history of World War II."
  • "Wolf pack, U-boats in the Atlantic 1939-1944: The Germans coordinate their submarine forces into lethal "wolf packs" that destroy countless convoys delivering food and supplies to Britain--captured in breathtaking underwater footage."@en
  • "Through actual film footage, depicts the horror and heroism of World War II."@en
  • "An historical collection of the words and film footage of World War II featuring interviews with statesmen and military leaders of the time."@en
  • "An historical collection of the words and film footage of World War II featuring interviews with statesmen and military leaders of the time."
  • "Examines the events and battles of World War II."@en
  • "The definitive story of the Second World War presented in 12 volumes. In volume 3, episode 5, the German attack on Russia is shown. In episode 6, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour and its sweeping advances on Hong Kong, Burma, Malaya, Singapore, the Dutch East Indies and the Philippines is shown."@en
  • "Red star, the Soviet Union 1941-1943: Eyewitnesses record the siege of Leningrad in which nearly one million of its three million inhabitants died in battle or from cold and starvation. Remarkably, the Russians went on to defeat the Germans."@en
  • "The sweeping story of World War 2."@en
  • "An historical collection of the words and film footage of World War II featuring penetrating interviews with statesmen and military leaders of the time."@en
  • "The definitive story of the second world war, narrated by Sir Laurence Olivier. Part three, Inside the Reich. Morning June 1944. Occupation- 1940 - 1943. Pincers- August 1944. Genocide 1933 - 1945. Breif history of a world at war. Writen by David Wheeler. Produced by John Pett."@en

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  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Historical television programs"@en
  • "War (Nonfiction)"@en
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  • "History"@en
  • "War television programs"@en
  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
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  • "The world at war. Disc 3"
  • "The world at war. Volume three"
  • "The world at war. Volume three"@en
  • "The World at war. Volume 3"@en
  • "The world at war Volume 3"@en
  • "The world at war[videorecording]. Part 3"
  • "The world at war / Pt. 3"
  • "The world at war. Part 3"
  • "The world at war Part three"
  • "The world at war disc 3+4"
  • "The World at war. Vol. 3"@en
  • "The world at war. Volume 3"
  • "The world at war. Volume 3"@en
  • "The world at war. Part three"
  • "The world at war. Part three"@en