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Stalingrad

on BBC Radio 4 FM

None of us here will ever have the chance to cry again. Others will be weeping for us. Rene Culforth and Edward Ward tell the story which ended 30 years ago this week with the surrender of the German Sixth Army at Stalingrad on the Volga.
It was a turning-point in the Second World War and the end of what, in terms of human suffering, was one of the most dreadful battles in the history of warfare. with STEPHEN MURRAY. HENRY STAMPER GABRIEL WOOLF. FRANK DUNCAN
SAM DASTOR , LEWIS STRINGER CAROL MARSH , DENIS MCCARTHY
GEOFFREY WINCOTT , JOHN BRYNING ALAN BARRY
Russian news bulletins and lines from The Lay of Prince Igor read by YURI LEVITAN , chief announcer. Soviet Radio Written and produced by ROBERT CRADOCK i Radio Times People: page 5)

Contributors

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Rene Culforth
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Stephen Murray.
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Stamper Gabriel Woolf.
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Frank Duncan
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Sam Dastor
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Lewis Stringer
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Carol Marsh
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Denis McCarthy
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Geoffrey Wincott
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John Bryning
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Alan Barry
Read By:
Yuri Levitan
Produced By:
Robert Cradock

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