Episode 25— Reckoning: 1945... and after
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Laurence Olivier
as Self - Narrator
Stephen Ambrose
as Self - Historian
William Robertson
as Self - U.S. Army, 1945
Kay Summersby
as Self - U.S. Army, 1945
Charles Bohlen
as Self - U.S. State Department, 1945
Anthony Eden
as Self - Foreign Affairs 1945
Averell Harriman
as Self - U.S. Ambassador to Moscow 1945
Louis Mountbatten
as Self - Supreme Commander, S.E.Asia
Hartley Shawcross
as Self - Nuremberg Prosecuter 1945
Noble Frankland
as Self - Historian
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