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The Second World War (Broadcasts and Reports from BBC War Correspondents)

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Download links and information about The Second World War (Broadcasts and Reports from BBC War Correspondents). This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 4 tracks with total duration of 12:43 minutes.

Release date: 2011
Genre: Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 4
Duration: 12:43
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No. Title Length
1. Broadcasts and Reports from BBC War Correspondents September 1939 - November 1940 (Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, Lionel Marson, Alvar Lidell, Richard Dimbleby, Charles Gardner, S. J. De Lotbiniere, Princess Elizabeth, Bernard Stubbs, Herbert Morrison, Robin Duff, Ed Murrow, Queen Elizabeth, Sir Anthony Eden, J. B. Priestyl) 2:54
2. Broadcasts and Reports from BBC War Correspondents January 1941 - February 1943 (Winston Churchill, Robert Robinson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Alvar Lidell, Frank Phillips, Godfrey Talbot, Bruce Belfrage, Wilfred Pickles, Frank Gillard, Robin Duff, Anthony Kimmins, Freddie Grisewood, Albert Lee Warner, Alan Howland, A. V. Alexander, Robert Dougall, Giles Playfair, William Graves, William Joyce, Audrey Russell, Paul Winterton) 3:08
3. Broadcasts and Reports from BBC War Correspondents July 1939 - March 1945 (Winston Churchill, Wynford Vaughan - Thomas, General Patton, Dwight D. Eisenhower, John Snagge, Godfrey Talbot, Richard Dimbleby, Stanley Maxted, Frank Gillard, General Montgomery, Robin Duff, Freddie Grisewood, Robert Reid, Chester Wilmot, Colin Wills, Alan Melville, Bill Herbert, Michael Standing, Guy Byam, Matthew Halton, Maurice Shillington, Garry Marsh, Marshal Badoglio, Richard Wessell) 3:21
4. Broadcasts and Reports from BBC War Correspondents September 1939 - August 1945 (Frank Foster, Winston Churchill, Wynford Vaughan - Thomas, Edward Ward, John Snagge, Stuart Hibberd, Frank Phillips, Richard Dimbleby, Howard Marshall, Stanley Maxted, Frank Gillard, Harry S. Truman, Douglas MacArthur, Richard Sharp, Freddie Grisewood, Chester Wilmot, King George VI, Thomas Cadett, Lord Mountbatten, Richard Mawson, Leonard Chesire, Clement Attlee) 3:20

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