| 1. Bernard Law Montgomery - C. In C. Of British Armies In France, Delivers A Message To His Men . . . 'Forward Into Germany'. 17/9/44 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 2. Ian Wilson - Announces That The First US Army Has Crossed The Rhine At Remagen. 8/3/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 3. Chester Wilmot - Describes The Breakthrough At Wesel Bridge-Head. 11/3/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 4. Richard Dimbleby - Reports The Biggest Airborne Attack Ever Launched As 6000 Allied Aircraft Cross The Rhine. 24/3/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 5. Wynford Vaughan-Thomas - Vividly Describes Crossing The Rhine With The Attacking Allied Troops. 24/3/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 6. Stewart MacPherson - Is Caught Up In The Advancing Allied Formations . . . 'Almost Like A Day At Brooklands'. 28/3/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 7. Robert Barr - Sees The Prime Minister Cross The Rhine And Inspect The Battlefield. 25/3/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 8. Wynford Vaughan-Thomas - Experiences A Real Feeling Of Conquest And An End To It All. 31/5/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 9. Richard Dimbleby - Hears The BBC News In A German Country Hotel. 8/4/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 10. Edward Ward - Is Liberated By American Troops After Four Years In A POW Camp. 31/3/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 11. Robert Reid - Enters Ziegenhain POW Camp After Its 1200 British Inmates Had Been Liberated By General Patton's Forces. 3/4/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 12. Richard Dimbleby - Describes The Scene As Belsen's Gates Are Opened. 19/4/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 13. Wynford Vaughan-Thomas - In The 'Nazi Party Hall Of Honour' In The Town Of Buchholz . . . 'This Nursery Of Fanaticism'. 24/4/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 14. Stuart Hibberd - BBC Newsflash 'Hitler Is Dead' | not rated | 0:00 |
| 15. Richard Dimbleby - Outside Hitler's Chancellery. A Later Recording. 4/7/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 16. Stuart Hibberd - Interrupts A Programme To Announce The Latest News From Moscow, That Berlin Has Fallen. 2/5/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 17. Thomas Cadett - Reports From The Devastated German Capital And Declares That 'Berlin Has Practically Ceased To Exist'. 9/5/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 18. William Joyce - Makes His Last Emotional Broadcast From Reichsender Hamburg On The 31 Metre Band 'You May Not Hear From Me Again' . . . | not rated | 0:00 |
| 19. Wynford Vaughan-Thomas - Does A Passable 'Germany Calling' Impression From Joyce's Studio, Recently Vacated. 4/5/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 20. Bernard Law Montgomery - Reads The Terms Of Unconditional Surrender At The Ceremony Of Signature On Luneburg Heath. 7/5/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 21. Edward Ward - Is Overwhelmed By A 'Very Good Lunch' And Russian Hospitality As The U.S. First Army And The Fifth Ukrainian Army Link U | not rated | 0:00 |
| 22. Thomas Cadett - Witnesses The Signing Of Unconditional Surrender By General Jodl At Supreme Headquarters. 7/5/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 23. John Snagge - Announces Victory In Europe Day. 7/5/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 24. The Prime Minister - Proclaims The German Surrender . . . 'We May Allow Ourselves A Brief Period Of Rejoicing'. 8/5/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 25. H.M. King George VI - Records That 'The Enemy Has Been Finally Overcome'. 8/5/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 26. Bernard Law Montgomery - Victory Day Speech. 8/5/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 27. Harry S. Truman - Expresses A Common Feeling . . . 'I Wish That FDR Had Lived To See This Day'. 8/5/45 | not rated | 0:00 |
| 28. Richard Dimbleby - Joins The Crowds As The Prime Minister Appears On The Ministry Of Health Balcony, Complete With Boiler Suit And Homburg. | not rated | 0:00 |
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