The Best Episodes Written By Konstantin Slavin

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  1. #1 Fan Favorite
    undefined Season 1 Episode 2 - The Battle for Moscow
    6.0/10(1 votes)

    #1 - The Battle for Moscow

    S1:E2

    Sprawling, 20-part documentary history in film of the World War II conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Companion book, The Unknown War, written by NYT reporter Harrison Salisbury. Each episode is about 52 minutes, similar in format to The World at War. The footage was edited from over 3.5 million feet of film taken by Soviet camera crews from the first day of the war, 22 June 1941, to the soviet entry in Berlin in May 1945. Most of these films have never been seen outside this documentary series. Narrated by Burt Lancaster.

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  2. undefined Season 1 Episode 4 - To the East
    6.0/10(1 votes)

    #2 - To the East

    S1:E4

    Sprawling, 20-part documentary history in film of the World War II conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Companion book, The Unknown War, written by NYT reporter Harrison Salisbury. Each episode is about 52 minutes, similar in format to The World at War. The footage was edited from over 3.5 million feet of film taken by Soviet camera crews from the first day of the war, 22 June 1941, to the soviet entry in Berlin in May 1945. Most of these films have never been seen outside this documentary series. Narrated by Burt Lancaster.

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  3. undefined Season 1 Episode 8 - War in the Arctic
    6.0/10(1 votes)

    #3 - War in the Arctic

    S1:E8

    Sprawling, 20-part documentary history in film of the World War II conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Companion book, The Unknown War, written by NYT reporter Harrison Salisbury. Each episode is about 52 minutes, similar in format to The World at War. The footage was edited from over 3.5 million feet of film taken by Soviet camera crews from the first day of the war, 22 June 1941, to the soviet entry in Berlin in May 1945. Most of these films have never been seen outside this documentary series. Narrated by Burt Lancaster.

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  4. undefined Season 1 Episode 9 - War in the Air
    6.0/10(1 votes)

    #4 - War in the Air

    S1:E9

    Sprawling, 20-part documentary history in film of the World War II conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Companion book, The Unknown War, written by NYT reporter Harrison Salisbury. Each episode is about 52 minutes, similar in format to The World at War. The footage was edited from over 3.5 million feet of film taken by Soviet camera crews from the first day of the war, 22 June 1941, to the soviet entry in Berlin in May 1945. Most of these films have never been seen outside this documentary series. Narrated by Burt Lancaster.

    Director:N/A

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  5. undefined Season 1 Episode 14 - The Liberation of Belorussia
    6.0/10(1 votes)

    #5 - The Liberation of Belorussia

    S1:E14

    Sprawling, 20-part documentary history in film of the World War II conflict between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Companion book, The Unknown War, written by NYT reporter Harrison Salisbury. Each episode is about 52 minutes, similar in format to The World at War. The footage was edited from over 3.5 million feet of film taken by Soviet camera crews from the first day of the war, 22 June 1941, to the soviet entry in Berlin in May 1945. Most of these films have never been seen outside this documentary series. Narrated by Burt Lancaster.

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Konstantin Slavin Ratings Summary

"The Battle for Moscow" is the best rated episode written by Konstantin Slavin. It scored 6/10 based on 1 votes. It was directed by N/A. It aired on 1/1/1978 and is rated 0.0 points higher than their second-best episode, "To the East".