The Gathering Storm
The second world war ended more than 70 years ago, but wars never end. For those who fought the memories are indestructible. To understand something so profound we must start before the beginning with what Churchill called, The Gathering Storm.
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The Phoney War

Sat, Apr 01, 2017
Japan unprovoked invasion had plunged China into war and Europe had been brought to the brink of conflict. In Italy Mussolini introduced fascism to the political landscape and Hitler dismantled democracy. Their expansion threatened neighboring nations.
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Blitzkrieg

Thu, Apr 06, 2017
Six months have passed with very little action in the Phony War. That is about to end and a new word is added to the vocabulary of warfare - Blitzkrieg.
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Alone

Thu, Apr 06, 2017
Six months after the fall of France, V. Molotov visited Berlin to discuss how the world was to be divided after victory. He was told Britain was defeated. But Britain wasn't beaten. Just alone.
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Barbarossa

Sun, Apr 09, 2017
In 1941 Britain is holding its own, although it is still threatened. Japan took action that made world war two truly global, but before that, the story of the second world war is to be transformed by a single word: Barbarossa.
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A Day in Infamy

Sat, Apr 29, 2017
Before 1941 was half over, the Soviet Union was locked in struggle with Germany. Before the year was out, humanity would be hanging on the fate of Roosevelt's great union, compelled to join the struggle by what he termed "a date which will live in infamy."
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The End of the Beginning
There was a plot that eventually Germany, headed east and Japan, heading west, would eventually join up in the Indian subcontinent to make a massive territory. But too many setbacks in 1942 marked the end of the beginning.
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The End of the Beginning
There was a plot that eventually Germany, headed east and Japan, heading west, would eventually join up in the Indian subcontinent to make a massive territory. But too many setbacks in 1942 marked the end of the beginning.
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The Beginning of the End
The United Nations planned how best to secure victory and how to arrange the post war world at conference after conference. The Allies fought one war on two fronts. The Axis fought two wars. For both, 1943 would mark the beginning of the end.
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Overlord

Sat, May 13, 2017
In 1943, the Axis was on the defensive everywhere. In 1944, The Allies strength would grow in the East, and in the Soviet Union with the opening of the second front.
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Hell is on Us

Sat, May 13, 2017
After starting on the second front, the Allies broke out of Normandy and launch the Red Army. In the East, the invasion of the Philippines will bring the Allies one step closer to the home islands.
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Unconditional Surrender
The war was started solely by Germany's and Japan's acts of aggression. But in 1944 they are being driven from the lands that they had conquered and are being pressured to an act of unconditional surrender.
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A Thousand Suns
After years of war, the defeat of Hitler and the Third Reich is inevitable. Peace in Asia will follow peace in Europe after the detonation of the atomic bomb.
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Behind the Scenes at the Museum

Behind the Scenes at the Museum

Series in which acclaimed filmmaker Richard Macer visits three different museums struggling to connect with a modern audience. Episode 1: Commercial Vehicle Museum Film-maker Richard Macer explores three museums struggling to attract visitors, beginning with the British Commercial Vehicle Museum in Lancashire. Trustee Stephen Bullock wants to implement changes, the first of which is bringing back the Leyland festival to celebrate the town's industrial heritage, but many long-standing volunteers are not happy with his plans. Episode 2: Freud Museum Richard Macer highlights the problems facing the Freud Museum in Hampstead, west London, formerly the home of Sigmund Freud and his family after they left Austria in 1938. Despite containing many of the psychologist's possessions - including his famous couch - the museum has suffered from a lack of interest in recent years, and hopes to attract more visitors by hosting a dating event based on classic psychoanalytical concepts. Episode 3: National Waterways Museum Richard Macer highlights the problems faced by the National Waterways Museum in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. Its financial crisis has meant some of the country's oldest barges and narrowboats may have to be sold off or destroyed, and volunteers believe the museum's predicament is the result of mismanagement. New director Stuart Gillis is brought on board and immediately makes a positive impression, but faces the challenge of living up to people's high expectations. Last in the series.

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