Road to D-Day

Sun, Sep 18, 2022
Matching archive film and photography to their original locations, this series charts the most extraordinary events of WWII from a unique perspective.
8.2 /10
Hitler's Vengeance Weapons
In 1942, Hitler wants revenge for the relentless bombing of German cities; in a secret research facility, his scientists are developing the world's first cruise and ballistic missiles.
7.8 /10
Battle of the Bulge
December 1944 - Hitler launches an all-out assault on the Western front across Belgium and Luxembourg; vastly outnumbered allied platoons face off against entire German battalions in a series of David Vs Goliath attacks.
7.9 /10
Dambusters

Sun, Oct 09, 2022
By 1943 Hitler's marauding armies have steamrollered across Europe; the allies can't compete on the battlefield, so the commanders plan an audacious attack on the booming industry, which is producing German tanks, submarines and aircraft.
8.1 /10
Escape from Dunkirk
In May 1940, 400,000 Allied troops are surrounded by Hitler's army on the beaches of Dunkirk; deep in the tunnels under Dover Castle, the Royal Navy plans a rescue mission; success or failure could decide the outcome of the war.
7.7 /10
Road to Berlin

Sun, Oct 23, 2022
1945, Stalin is waging a war of annihilation against Nazi Germany. On the eastern front, more than a million Soviet soldiers storm into Berlin. But to achieve their prize, the Red Army must defeat several German strongholds.
7.5 /10

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