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Old 04-23-2018, 01:06 PM   #2
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The most comprehensive is The World at War narrated by Lawrence Olivier with interviews by many of the actual witnesses. The one drawback is that it is not OAR, but some have pointed out that with this documentary is isn't a big deal since it is the words that matter. I am a huge stickler on OAR, and I have to reluctantly agree with that assessment. I really think it is essential viewing for anyone serious in WWII history.
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