The cast of Gladiators of World War II - 2002 includes: Albert Adlington as Himself - Camouflage Section Harold Alexander as himself Wladyslaw Anders as himself Hirohito as himself Vera Atkins as Herself - Intelligence Officer Claude Auchinleck as himself Douglas Bader as himself Thomas Blamey as himself Maurice Buckmaster as himself Francis Cammaerts as Himself - Circuit Organiser Michael Carver as himself Winston Churchill as himself Yvonne Cormeau as Herself - Radio Operator Charles de Gaulle as himself Jean de Lattre de Tassigny as himself Sepp Dietrich as himself Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother as herself Bruce Fraser as himself King George VI as himself King Haakon VII as himself Knut Haugland as himself Claus Helberg as himself Reinhard Heydrich as himself Heinrich Himmler as himself Adolf Hitler as himself Ray Holmes as himself Albert Kesselring as himself Leif Larsen as himself Jacques Leclerc as himself Douglas MacArthur as himself Kurt Meyer as himself Ignacy Moscicki as himself Louis Mountbatten as himself Benito Mussolini as himself Robert Powell as Himself - Narrator Vidkun Quisling as himself Erich Raeder as himself Oluf Reed Olsen as himself Erwin Rommel as himself Bjorn Rorholt as himself Haile Selassie as himself Wladyslaw Sikorski as himself Harry Sporborg as Himself - Staff Officer Joseph Stalin as himself Brian Stonehouse as Himself - Radio Operator Hideki Tojo as himself Dietrich von Choltitz as himself Lech Walesa as himself Archibald Wavell as himself Orde Wingate as himself Michael Wittmann as himself Karl Wolff as himself Chris Woodhouse as Himself - SOE Agent
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The cast of World War One - 1964 includes: Robert Ryan as Narrator
The cast of Different World 2 - 2006 includes: Seun Akindele Annie Macauley Sylvester Madu Ramsey Nouah Onyeka Onwenu Chikezie Uwazie
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The book was first written in Yiddish and appeared in 1956 with the title Un di Velt Hot Geshvign (English: And the World Remained Silent). It then appeared two years later in French under the title La Nuit and in 1960 in English with the title Night.