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The World, a television history. The world in conflict, 1929-1945 [videorecording] / Network Televis...

The World, a television history. The world in conflict, 1929-1945 [videorecording] / Network Televis...

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The World, a television history. The world in conflict, 1929-1945 [videorecording] / Network Television/Goldcrest Television ; producer, Nicholas Barton.

About this item

Full title

The World, a television history. The world in conflict, 1929-1945 [videorecording] / Network Television/Goldcrest Television ; producer, Nicholas Barton.

Publisher

Falls Church, VA : Landmark Films, 1985.

Uniform title

Times atlas of world history.

Alternative title

World in conflict, 1929-1945.

Date

1985.

Call Numbers

VB1528

Record Identifier

74VvGe37V7dl

MMS ID

991012760229702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

1 videocassette (26 min.) : sd., col.

Publication information

Publisher

Falls Church, VA : Landmark Films, 1985.

Place of Publication

United Kingdom

Date Published

1985.

More information

Scope and Contents

Summary

Covers the struggle between liberal, fascist, and communist ideologies. Relates the history of World War II and the Communist takeover of China.

Alternative Titles

Full title

The World, a television history. The world in conflict, 1929-1945 [videorecording] / Network Television/Goldcrest Television ; producer, Nicholas Barton.

Variant title

Times atlas of world history.

Notes

General note

Title from data sheet.

Based on: The Times atlas of world history.

A foreign videorecording (England)

Audience note

Ages 16 through adults.

Additional physical form availability note

Issued as U-matic 3/4 in. or Beta 1/2 in. or VHS 1/2 in.

Issued also as motion picture.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

VB1528

Record Identifier

74VvGe37V7dl

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvGe37V7dl

Other Identifiers

MMS ID

991012760229702626

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