An investigation into how German railways became essential to Hitler's plans. Considered the lifeblood of the Nazi empire, the networks provided a means to spread his ambition and control
From Monte Cassino to San Pietro and ultimately the defense of Rome, this is the amazing story of one of the toughest defensive structures that the Nazis ever conceived.
The Nazis use propaganda to galvanize ordinary civilians to fight, even when defeat is certain. One hundred thousand German civilians fight to the death and 6000 commit suicide during the brutal Battle of Berlin in 1945.