World War II in Colour - Season 1

World War II in Colour - Season 1

Season 1

Rare footage, state-of-the-art colorization and newly uncovered documents are used in this examination of the strategies and battles of World War II.
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Episodes13
DatesSep 4, 2009 - Nov 20, 2009

Episodes

The Gathering Storm
Season 1Episode 160 min

The Gathering Storm

What were the factors that led to the rise of the militaristic dictatorships in Germany, Italy, Spain and Japan, so soon after WWI, 'the war to end all wars'?

Sep 4, 2009
Lightning War
Season 1Episode 260 min

Lightning War

The Blitzkrieg allowed Germany to overrun Poland and France within weeks. How did this radical military tactic catch the Allies totally unprepared?

Sep 4, 2009
Britain at Bay
Season 1Episode 360 min

Britain at Bay

How close did Britain come to defeat by the Nazis? How did the RAF, code breakers and spies combined to hold the German war machine at bay?

Sep 11, 2009
Hitler Strikes East
Season 1Episode 460 min

Hitler Strikes East

Was Hitler's invasion of Russia the greatest military gamble of all time? A swift attack would ensure victory - Germany had only to avoid a prolonged conflict. This covers Operation Barbarossa on 22 June 1941 to the Battle of Kursk on 5 July 1943.

Sep 18, 2009
Red Sun Rampant
Season 1Episode 560 min

Red Sun Rampant

On December 7th, 1941, WWII changed dramatically as Japanese planes swooped in for a surprise attack on the U.S. Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor. A conflict that had been fought almost entirely in Europe was now to be fought worldwide. The attack on Pearl Harbour brought the "sleeping giant" of America into the war and saw the emergence of the aircraft carrier as the pre-eminent weapon of the seas. For the next 6 months, Japan continues to have successful attacks. However, by the end of the battle for Guadalcanal in Feb 1943, they were completely on the defensive.

Sep 25, 2009
The Mediterranean & North Africa
Season 1Episode 660 min

The Mediterranean & North Africa

Mussolini wanted to recreate the Roman Empire, but proved to be a poor military strategist. His incompetence contributed to Hitler's defeat.

Oct 2, 2009
Turning the Tide
Season 1Episode 760 min

Turning the Tide

Nazi submarines tried to cut supply lines across the Atlantic, while the Allies firebombed German cities. But was either action decisive in ending the war?

Oct 9, 2009
The Soviet Steamroller
Season 1Episode 860 min

The Soviet Steamroller

Russia was Hitler's graveyard. See how his undefeated armies were smashed by the seemingly limitless resources of the Soviet war machine.

Oct 16, 2009
Overlord
Season 1Episode 960 min

Overlord

How close did D-Day come to failure? Despite meticulous planning, deception plans and specialised equipment its success was always balanced on a knife-edge.

Oct 23, 2009
Closing the Ring
Season 1Episode 1060 min

Closing the Ring

By late summer 1944, the Allied forces in north-west Europe were thrusting towards the German border. Paris and Antwerp were liberated, but then supply problems brought the advance to a halt. Meanwhile, Stalin had halted his main thrust towards Germany. The Battle of the Bulge saw Hitler take his last gamble, throwing his reserve forces against the oncoming Allies in the Ardennes. How successful were his tactics? 

Oct 30, 2009
The Island War
Season 1Episode 1160 min

The Island War

The war in the Pacific against Japan was a savage hand-to-hand, island-to-island struggle, fought by new specialist fighting units like the valiant Chindits. By the spring of 1943, the Pacific war had reached a turning point. The United States had stopped the Japanese advance, now it launched a two-pronged attack to drive it back. To achieve this, the U.S. Navy had to pioneer new forms of warfare.

Nov 6, 2009
Victory in Europe
Season 1Episode 1260 min

Victory in Europe

In Germany, Allied forces uncover the horrors of Belsen and Buchenwald, before pushing towards Berlin, where Hitler clings to power in his last desperate days.

Nov 13, 2009
Victory in the Pacific
Season 1Episode 1360 min

Victory in the Pacific

With Germany beaten, the Allies turned their attention to Japan, who made them pay for every inch of gained ground. How was this last, great foe overcome?

Nov 20, 2009

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