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- Contributor
-
- Williams, John
- Porter, Eric, 1928-1995
- Ragget, Hugh
- Shephard, Ben, 1948-
- Thames Television, ltd
- Afriat, Alan
- Thompson, Laurence
- Batty, Peter
- Bloomberg, Charles, -1985
- Ascherson, Neal
- Browne, Courtney, 1915-
- Calder, Angus
- Childs, Ted
- Darlow, Michael
- Tiffin, Peter
- Douglas-Home, Charles, 1937-
- Elstein, David
- Wheeler, David
- Farr, Raye
- New Video Group
- Fuchida, Mitsuo, 1902-1976
- Hiss, Alger
- Imperial War Museum (Great Britain)
- Hood, Stuart
- Isaacs, Jeremy, 1932-
- Whitehead, Phillip
- A & E Home Video (Firm)
- Junge, Gertraud
- Kuehl, Jerome
- Mallalieu, J. P. W., (Joseph Percival W.), 1908-1980
- Olivier, Laurence, 1907-1989
- Pett, John, producer/director
- Summary
- "An extraordinary collection of newsreel, propaganda, and home-movie footage drawn from the archives of 18 nations, including color close-ups of Adolf Hitler taken by his mistress, that present an unvarnished perspective of the war's pivotal events. Penetrating interviews with eyewitness participants - from Hitler's secretary to Alger Hiss to ordinary citizens who stood outside the battle lines - and spine-tingling, first-hand accounts to an already unforgettable experience."--Container
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 11 videodiscs (approximately 1194 min.)
- Note
-
- Originally broadcast in 1974; bonus documentaries produced between 1974-2004
- Bonus documentaries have note: "The world at war : a special presentation."
- Special features: disc 1: The making of the series; disc 11: The history of 'The world at war'; biographies; gallery of photos from the Imperial War Museum collection. Discs 8-11 contain bonus documentaries, compiled from interviews and archive materials gathered for the series World at war
- Contents
-
- written & produced by Peter Batty;
- From war to peace
- produced by Jerome Kuehl
- (ca. 23 min. ; 1975?)
- v. 10. (185 min.)
- Final solution, pt. 1
- written & directed by Michael Darlow
- (ca. 95 min. ; 1975)
- Final solution, pt. 2
- written & directed by Michael Darlow
- (ca. 89 min. ; 1975)
- The world at war: the making of the series / Thames Television ;
- v. 11. (184 min.)
- Making the series (a 30th anniversary retrospective)
- (ca. 123 min. ; 2004?);
- Experiences of war
- (ca. 58 min. ; 2004?); special features
- director, Peter Tiffin
- (ca. 48 min. ; 1989)
- v. 2. (210 min.)
- Alone: May 1940-May 1941
- produced & directed by David Elstein;
- written by Laurence Thompson;
- Barbarossa: June-December 1941
- written & produced by Peter Batty;
- v. 1. (205 min.)
- Banzai!: Japan 1931-1942
- written & produced by Peter Batty;
- On our way: U.S.A. 1939-1942
- written & produced by Peter Batty
- v. 3. (210 min.)
- Desert: North Africa 1940-1943
- written & produced by Peter Batty;
- Stalingrad: June 1942-February 1943
- directed by Hugh Raggett;
- written by Jerome Kuehl;
- New Germany 1933-39
- Wolf pack: U-boats in the Atlantic 1939-1944
- produced & directed by Ted Childs;
- written by J.P.W. Mallalieu;
- Red star: the Soviet Union 1941-1943
- produced & directed by Martin Smith;
- written by Neal Ascherson
- v. 4. (209 min.)
- Whirlwind: bombing Germany September 1939-April 1944
- produced & directed by Ted Childs;
- written by Charles Douglas Home;
- directed by Hugh Ragget;
- Tough old gut: Italy November 1942-June 1944
- produced by Ben Shephard;
- written by David Wheeler;
- It's a lovely day tomorrow: Burma 1942-1944
- produced & directed by John Pett;
- written by John Williams
- Home fires: Britain 1940-1944
- produced by Phillip Whitehead;
- written by Angus Calder--
- v. 5. (210 min.)
- written by Neal Ascherson;
- Inside the Reich: Germany 1940-44
- produced by Phillip Whitehead;
- written by Neal Ascherson;
- Morning: June-August 1944
- produced & directed by John Pett;
- written by John Williams;
- Occupation: Holland 1940-1944
- produced & directed by Michael Darlow;
- written by Charles Bloomberg
- Pincers: August 1944-March 1945
- Distant war: September 1939-May 1940
- written & produced by Peter Batty
- v. 6. (206 min.)
- Genocide: 1941-1945
- produced & directed by Michael Darlow;
- written by Charles Bloomberg;
- Nemesis: Germany February-May 1945
- produced & directed by Martin Smith;
- written by Stuart Hood;
- Japan: 1941-45
- directed by Hugh Raggett;
- produced and directed by David Elstein;
- written by Courtney Browne;
- Pacific: February 1942-July 1945
- produced & directed by John Pett;
- written by David Wheeler--
- v. 7. (154 min.)
- Bomb: February-September 1945
- written & produced by David Elstein;
- Reckoning: 1945 ... and after
- written & produced by Jerome Kuehl;
- Remember
- written by Laurence Thompson;
- written & produced by Jeremy Issacs
- v. 8. (199 min.) Bonus documentaries:
- Hitler's Germany: the people's community 1933-1939
- written by Jerome Kuehl ;
- produced by Raye Farr
- (ca. 74 min.; 1976);
- Hitler's Germany: total war 1939-1945
- written by Jerome Kuehl ;
- produced by Raye Farr
- (ca. 76 min.; 1976);
- France falls: May-June 1940
- y The two deaths of Adolf Hitler
- produced & directed by Martin Smith
- (ca. 46 min.; 1975)
- v. 9. (96 min.)
- Secretary to Hitler
- Traudl Junge speaks to Michael Darlow, producer, Susan McConachy
- (ca. 23 min. ; 1974);
- Warrior
- produced by Alan Afriat;
- (ca. 49 min. ; 1975);
- Isbn
- 9780767065757
- Label
- The world at war
- Title
- The world at war
- Statement of responsibility
- producer, Jeremy Issacs ; in co-operation with the Imperial War Museum ; Thames Television
- Contributor
-
- Williams, John
- Porter, Eric, 1928-1995
- Ragget, Hugh
- Shephard, Ben, 1948-
- Thames Television, ltd
- Afriat, Alan
- Thompson, Laurence
- Batty, Peter
- Bloomberg, Charles, -1985
- Ascherson, Neal
- Browne, Courtney, 1915-
- Calder, Angus
- Childs, Ted
- Darlow, Michael
- Tiffin, Peter
- Douglas-Home, Charles, 1937-
- Elstein, David
- Wheeler, David
- Farr, Raye
- New Video Group
- Fuchida, Mitsuo, 1902-1976
- Hiss, Alger
- Imperial War Museum (Great Britain)
- Hood, Stuart
- Isaacs, Jeremy, 1932-
- Whitehead, Phillip
- A & E Home Video (Firm)
- Junge, Gertraud
- Kuehl, Jerome
- Mallalieu, J. P. W., (Joseph Percival W.), 1908-1980
- Olivier, Laurence, 1907-1989
- Pett, John, producer/director
- Subject
-
- Documentary television programs
- Genocide
- Germany -- History -- 1933-1945
- Hiroshima-shi (Japan) -- History -- Bombardment, 1945
- Historical television programs
- Japan -- History -- 1926-1945
- Nonfiction television programs
- Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
- Stalingrad, Battle of, Volgograd, Russia, 1942-1943
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Africa, North
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- France
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Great Britain
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Pacific Ocean
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "An extraordinary collection of newsreel, propaganda, and home-movie footage drawn from the archives of 18 nations, including color close-ups of Adolf Hitler taken by his mistress, that present an unvarnished perspective of the war's pivotal events. Penetrating interviews with eyewitness participants - from Hitler's secretary to Alger Hiss to ordinary citizens who stood outside the battle lines - and spine-tingling, first-hand accounts to an already unforgettable experience."--Container
- Cataloging source
- TEFMT
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/collectionName
- World at war (Television program)
- Credits note
- Narrator, Laurence Olivier ; music, Carl Davis ; editor, Alan Afriat ... [et al.] ; narrator (v. 8 & 10), Eric Porter
- Dewey number
- 940.53
- Intended audience
- MPAA rating: Not rated
- LC call number
- D743.23
- LC item number
- .W67 2004
- PerformerNote
- Interviews with: Traudl Junge, Mitsuo Fuchida, Alger Hiss
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
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- 1932-
- 1908-1980
- 1937-
- 1948-
- -1985
- 1915-
- 1907-1989
- 1928-1995
- 1902-1976
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Isaacs, Jeremy
- Ragget, Hugh
- Ascherson, Neal
- Elstein, David
- Thompson, Laurence
- Batty, Peter
- Tiffin, Peter
- Kuehl, Jerome
- Darlow, Michael
- Childs, Ted
- Mallalieu, J. P. W.
- Douglas-Home, Charles
- Shephard, Ben
- Wheeler, David
- Pett, John
- Williams, John
- Whitehead, Phillip
- Calder, Angus
- Bloomberg, Charles
- Hood, Stuart
- Browne, Courtney
- Farr, Raye
- Afriat, Alan
- Olivier, Laurence
- Porter, Eric
- Junge, Gertraud
- Fuchida, Mitsuo
- Hiss, Alger
- Thames Television, ltd
- Imperial War Museum (Great Britain)
- A & E Home Video (Firm)
- New Video Group
- Runtime
- 0
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- World War, 1939-1945
- World War, 1939-1945
- World War, 1939-1945
- World War, 1939-1945
- Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
- Stalingrad, Battle of, Volgograd, Russia, 1942-1943
- Genocide
- Germany
- Japan
- Hiroshima-shi (Japan)
- Target audience
- general
- Technique
- live action
- Label
- The world at war, producer, Jeremy Issacs ; in co-operation with the Imperial War Museum ; Thames Television
- Note
-
- Originally broadcast in 1974; bonus documentaries produced between 1974-2004
- Bonus documentaries have note: "The world at war : a special presentation."
- Special features: disc 1: The making of the series; disc 11: The history of 'The world at war'; biographies; gallery of photos from the Imperial War Museum collection. Discs 8-11 contain bonus documentaries, compiled from interviews and archive materials gathered for the series World at war
- Carrier category
- videodisc
- Carrier category code
-
- vd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- mixed
- Configuration of playback channels
- stereophonic
- Content category
- two-dimensional moving image
- Content type code
-
- tdi
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- written & produced by Peter Batty;
- From war to peace
- produced by Jerome Kuehl
- (ca. 23 min. ; 1975?)
- v. 10. (185 min.)
- Final solution, pt. 1
- written & directed by Michael Darlow
- (ca. 95 min. ; 1975)
- Final solution, pt. 2
- written & directed by Michael Darlow
- (ca. 89 min. ; 1975)
- The world at war: the making of the series / Thames Television ;
- v. 11. (184 min.)
- Making the series (a 30th anniversary retrospective)
- (ca. 123 min. ; 2004?);
- Experiences of war
- (ca. 58 min. ; 2004?); special features
- director, Peter Tiffin
- (ca. 48 min. ; 1989)
- v. 2. (210 min.)
- Alone: May 1940-May 1941
- produced & directed by David Elstein;
- written by Laurence Thompson;
- Barbarossa: June-December 1941
- written & produced by Peter Batty;
- v. 1. (205 min.)
- Banzai!: Japan 1931-1942
- written & produced by Peter Batty;
- On our way: U.S.A. 1939-1942
- written & produced by Peter Batty
- v. 3. (210 min.)
- Desert: North Africa 1940-1943
- written & produced by Peter Batty;
- Stalingrad: June 1942-February 1943
- directed by Hugh Raggett;
- written by Jerome Kuehl;
- New Germany 1933-39
- Wolf pack: U-boats in the Atlantic 1939-1944
- produced & directed by Ted Childs;
- written by J.P.W. Mallalieu;
- Red star: the Soviet Union 1941-1943
- produced & directed by Martin Smith;
- written by Neal Ascherson
- v. 4. (209 min.)
- Whirlwind: bombing Germany September 1939-April 1944
- produced & directed by Ted Childs;
- written by Charles Douglas Home;
- directed by Hugh Ragget;
- Tough old gut: Italy November 1942-June 1944
- produced by Ben Shephard;
- written by David Wheeler;
- It's a lovely day tomorrow: Burma 1942-1944
- produced & directed by John Pett;
- written by John Williams
- Home fires: Britain 1940-1944
- produced by Phillip Whitehead;
- written by Angus Calder--
- v. 5. (210 min.)
- written by Neal Ascherson;
- Inside the Reich: Germany 1940-44
- produced by Phillip Whitehead;
- written by Neal Ascherson;
- Morning: June-August 1944
- produced & directed by John Pett;
- written by John Williams;
- Occupation: Holland 1940-1944
- produced & directed by Michael Darlow;
- written by Charles Bloomberg
- Pincers: August 1944-March 1945
- Distant war: September 1939-May 1940
- written & produced by Peter Batty
- v. 6. (206 min.)
- Genocide: 1941-1945
- produced & directed by Michael Darlow;
- written by Charles Bloomberg;
- Nemesis: Germany February-May 1945
- produced & directed by Martin Smith;
- written by Stuart Hood;
- Japan: 1941-45
- directed by Hugh Raggett;
- produced and directed by David Elstein;
- written by Courtney Browne;
- Pacific: February 1942-July 1945
- produced & directed by John Pett;
- written by David Wheeler--
- v. 7. (154 min.)
- Bomb: February-September 1945
- written & produced by David Elstein;
- Reckoning: 1945 ... and after
- written & produced by Jerome Kuehl;
- Remember
- written by Laurence Thompson;
- written & produced by Jeremy Issacs
- v. 8. (199 min.) Bonus documentaries:
- Hitler's Germany: the people's community 1933-1939
- written by Jerome Kuehl ;
- produced by Raye Farr
- (ca. 74 min.; 1976);
- Hitler's Germany: total war 1939-1945
- written by Jerome Kuehl ;
- produced by Raye Farr
- (ca. 76 min.; 1976);
- France falls: May-June 1940
- y The two deaths of Adolf Hitler
- produced & directed by Martin Smith
- (ca. 46 min.; 1975)
- v. 9. (96 min.)
- Secretary to Hitler
- Traudl Junge speaks to Michael Darlow, producer, Susan McConachy
- (ca. 23 min. ; 1974);
- Warrior
- produced by Alan Afriat;
- (ca. 49 min. ; 1975);
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Dimensions
- other
- Extent
- 11 videodiscs (approximately 1194 min.)
- Isbn
- 9780767065757
- Isbn Type
- (set)
- Media category
- video
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- v
- Medium for sound
- videodisc
- Other control number
- 733961713749
- Other physical details
- sound, color and black & white
- Publisher number
- AAE 71374--AAE 71385
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
- videodisc
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)ocm55859339
- (OCoLC)55859339
- 189172
- System details
-
- DVD, NTSC; region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo
- DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo
- Video recording format
- DVD
- Label
- The world at war, producer, Jeremy Issacs ; in co-operation with the Imperial War Museum ; Thames Television
- Note
-
- Originally broadcast in 1974; bonus documentaries produced between 1974-2004
- Bonus documentaries have note: "The world at war : a special presentation."
- Special features: disc 1: The making of the series; disc 11: The history of 'The world at war'; biographies; gallery of photos from the Imperial War Museum collection. Discs 8-11 contain bonus documentaries, compiled from interviews and archive materials gathered for the series World at war
- Carrier category
- videodisc
- Carrier category code
-
- vd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- mixed
- Configuration of playback channels
- stereophonic
- Content category
- two-dimensional moving image
- Content type code
-
- tdi
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- written & produced by Peter Batty;
- From war to peace
- produced by Jerome Kuehl
- (ca. 23 min. ; 1975?)
- v. 10. (185 min.)
- Final solution, pt. 1
- written & directed by Michael Darlow
- (ca. 95 min. ; 1975)
- Final solution, pt. 2
- written & directed by Michael Darlow
- (ca. 89 min. ; 1975)
- The world at war: the making of the series / Thames Television ;
- v. 11. (184 min.)
- Making the series (a 30th anniversary retrospective)
- (ca. 123 min. ; 2004?);
- Experiences of war
- (ca. 58 min. ; 2004?); special features
- director, Peter Tiffin
- (ca. 48 min. ; 1989)
- v. 2. (210 min.)
- Alone: May 1940-May 1941
- produced & directed by David Elstein;
- written by Laurence Thompson;
- Barbarossa: June-December 1941
- written & produced by Peter Batty;
- v. 1. (205 min.)
- Banzai!: Japan 1931-1942
- written & produced by Peter Batty;
- On our way: U.S.A. 1939-1942
- written & produced by Peter Batty
- v. 3. (210 min.)
- Desert: North Africa 1940-1943
- written & produced by Peter Batty;
- Stalingrad: June 1942-February 1943
- directed by Hugh Raggett;
- written by Jerome Kuehl;
- New Germany 1933-39
- Wolf pack: U-boats in the Atlantic 1939-1944
- produced & directed by Ted Childs;
- written by J.P.W. Mallalieu;
- Red star: the Soviet Union 1941-1943
- produced & directed by Martin Smith;
- written by Neal Ascherson
- v. 4. (209 min.)
- Whirlwind: bombing Germany September 1939-April 1944
- produced & directed by Ted Childs;
- written by Charles Douglas Home;
- directed by Hugh Ragget;
- Tough old gut: Italy November 1942-June 1944
- produced by Ben Shephard;
- written by David Wheeler;
- It's a lovely day tomorrow: Burma 1942-1944
- produced & directed by John Pett;
- written by John Williams
- Home fires: Britain 1940-1944
- produced by Phillip Whitehead;
- written by Angus Calder--
- v. 5. (210 min.)
- written by Neal Ascherson;
- Inside the Reich: Germany 1940-44
- produced by Phillip Whitehead;
- written by Neal Ascherson;
- Morning: June-August 1944
- produced & directed by John Pett;
- written by John Williams;
- Occupation: Holland 1940-1944
- produced & directed by Michael Darlow;
- written by Charles Bloomberg
- Pincers: August 1944-March 1945
- Distant war: September 1939-May 1940
- written & produced by Peter Batty
- v. 6. (206 min.)
- Genocide: 1941-1945
- produced & directed by Michael Darlow;
- written by Charles Bloomberg;
- Nemesis: Germany February-May 1945
- produced & directed by Martin Smith;
- written by Stuart Hood;
- Japan: 1941-45
- directed by Hugh Raggett;
- produced and directed by David Elstein;
- written by Courtney Browne;
- Pacific: February 1942-July 1945
- produced & directed by John Pett;
- written by David Wheeler--
- v. 7. (154 min.)
- Bomb: February-September 1945
- written & produced by David Elstein;
- Reckoning: 1945 ... and after
- written & produced by Jerome Kuehl;
- Remember
- written by Laurence Thompson;
- written & produced by Jeremy Issacs
- v. 8. (199 min.) Bonus documentaries:
- Hitler's Germany: the people's community 1933-1939
- written by Jerome Kuehl ;
- produced by Raye Farr
- (ca. 74 min.; 1976);
- Hitler's Germany: total war 1939-1945
- written by Jerome Kuehl ;
- produced by Raye Farr
- (ca. 76 min.; 1976);
- France falls: May-June 1940
- y The two deaths of Adolf Hitler
- produced & directed by Martin Smith
- (ca. 46 min.; 1975)
- v. 9. (96 min.)
- Secretary to Hitler
- Traudl Junge speaks to Michael Darlow, producer, Susan McConachy
- (ca. 23 min. ; 1974);
- Warrior
- produced by Alan Afriat;
- (ca. 49 min. ; 1975);
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Dimensions
- other
- Extent
- 11 videodiscs (approximately 1194 min.)
- Isbn
- 9780767065757
- Isbn Type
- (set)
- Media category
- video
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- v
- Medium for sound
- videodisc
- Other control number
- 733961713749
- Other physical details
- sound, color and black & white
- Publisher number
- AAE 71374--AAE 71385
- Sound on medium or separate
- sound on medium
- Specific material designation
- videodisc
- System control number
-
- (OCoLC)ocm55859339
- (OCoLC)55859339
- 189172
- System details
-
- DVD, NTSC; region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo
- DVD, region 1, full screen (1.33:1) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo
- Video recording format
- DVD
Subject
- Documentary television programs
- Genocide
- Germany -- History -- 1933-1945
- Hiroshima-shi (Japan) -- History -- Bombardment, 1945
- Historical television programs
- Japan -- History -- 1926-1945
- Nonfiction television programs
- Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941
- Stalingrad, Battle of, Volgograd, Russia, 1942-1943
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Africa, North
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- France
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Great Britain
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Pacific Ocean
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