Episode
The World at War: It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow: Burma (1942–1944)
Overview
Vera Lynn sang of a lovely day tomorrow, but the war in Burma was mud and monsoon. Britain's largest army learned to master the jungle and fought the Japanese to standstill.
Details
- Series
- The World at War
- Season
- Season 1
- Episode
- Episode 14
- Air date
- 1974-02-13
- Runtime
- 55 min
Episode context
It's a Lovely Day Tomorrow: Burma (1942–1944) is Episode 14 in Season 1 of The World at War. It aired on 1974-02-13. The runtime is 55 min.
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Episode 13: Tough Old Gut: Italy (November 1942-June 1944)
Churchill called Italy the 'soft underbelly of the crocodile' and thought the Allies could cut through it to the heart of Germany. By the soft underbelly turned out to be a 'tough old gut'.
Episode 15: Home Fires: Britain (1940–1944)
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