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Studies the effects of war on the people whose land is fought over. Follows the fate of civilians in World War 2. Includes interviews with survivors and archive footage from the period. Shows three of the...
An account of World War 2, showing the events of the war through film footage, commentary, maps and pictures, with supplementary text covering weapons, political and military leaders, diplomatic...
August 1945-46: Japan surrenders. World War II is over, and Canadian prisoners are released from Japanese war camps. In Canada, as elsewhere, the task of rehabilitation begins. In Ottawa the Gouzenko case...
This documentary series tells the story of Stalin’s dealings with the Nazis, and later Churchill and Roosevelt, and the impact this had on World War II and the fate of post-war Europe.
A compilation of over 2000 contemporary articles, 500 pictures, plus illustrations and eyewitness reports on World War II from the archives of ‘The Times’, complemented by video and audio clips. Examines...
An account of Japanese-American conflict of World War 2, concentrating on the inevitability of war and the conflict itself. Contains film footage, audio commentary, battle maps, photographs and supplementary...
Charts the little-known story of women’s involvement throughout the British Empire in World War 2. Four black women now living in London provide a fascinating piece of oral history, told with insight and...
The story of resistance to war as told by those who took a stand for peace in two world wars.
Bill Paterson reads Eric Lomax’s book about his capture by the Japanese during World War II.
First-hand accounts from 15 men and women who lived in Britain during the Second World War including sections on the outbreak of war, evacuation, domestic conditions, war effort, air raids and VE Day.
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