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  1. History. Awards. Music. Home media. Episode list. Notes. External links. Victory at Sea is a documentary television series about warfare in general during World War II, and naval warfare in particular, as well as the use of industry in warfare. [1] . It was broadcast by NBC in the United States during 1952–53.

    • October 26, 1952 –, May 3, 1953
    • NBC
  2. S1.E7 ∙ Rings Around Rabaul. Sun, Dec 14, 1952. After the victory at Guadalcanal, Australia and the U.S. next planned to remove the Japanese from Rabaul, New Britain. This involved creating airfields on the surrounding Solomon islands and causing the ultimate defeat of Rabaul by air, sea, and ground. 7.9/10 (64)

  3. Victory at Sea: With Leonard Graves, Winston Churchill, Dwight D. Eisenhower, George C. Marshall. Twenty-six episode series about naval combat during World War Two. Famous for its music score, eloquent narration and combat footage.

    • (672)
    • 1952-10-26
    • Documentary, Action, War
    • 30
  4. Episode list. Victory at Sea. Top-rated. Sun, Feb 8, 1953. S1.E15. D-Day. What was involved in the planning, who was to be involved, and when would the planned Operation Overlord (D-Day) invasion actually occur? There were so many contingencies to be considered with weather being one of them. 8.6/10. Rate. Top-rated. Sun, Jan 4, 1953. S1.E10.

  5. Episode list. Victory at Sea. Top-rated. Sun, Feb 8, 1953. S1.E15. D-Day. What was involved in the planning, who was to be involved, and when would the planned Operation Overlord (D-Day) invasion actually occur? There were so many contingencies to be considered with weather being one of them. 8.6/10. Rate. Top-rated. Sun, Jan 4, 1953. S1.E10.

  6. Premiered October 26, 1952. Runtime 30m. Total Runtime 13h (26 episodes) Country United States. Languages English. Studio Mill Creek Entertainment. Genres Documentary, War. Victory at Sea is a documentary television series about naval warfare during World War II that was originally broadcast by NBC in the USA in 1952–1953. It was condensed ...