World Wars

World Wars

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  • Hunt for the U-576

    Episode 1

    A team of maritime archaeologists descends 700 feet off the coast of North Carolina in search of the U-576, a German submarine that went down in a historic 1942 battle, possibly trapping 45 Nazi sailors inside.

  • World War Two Explained: The Key Battles and Dates

    Episode 2

    Dan Snow explains the most destructive war in history. From its origins through the dark days of 1940 through to the defeat of Germany and the dropping of the atomic bomb. World War Two changed the world.

  • The Air War: The Escalation of Allied Bombing

    Episode 3

    During the Second World War a storm of fire and steel was unleashed. Not just on front line troops, but on enemy society itself. All sides in the Second World War believed that aerial bombardment could decisively affect the strategic outcome of the conflict. But did the unprecedented onslaught fr...

  • Britain's Darkest Hour

    Episode 4

    The host of History Hit's 'Warfare' podcast James Rogers sits down with author and military historian John Buckley in the (IWM) Churchill War Rooms to discuss his new book: 'The Armchair General: Can You Defeat the Nazis?'

    Listen to the Warfare podcast here: https://play.acast.com/s/the-world-wa...

  • Could You Survive on British World War Two Rations?

    Episode 5

    In January 1940, the British government introduced food rationing. The scheme was designed to ensure fair shares for all at a time of national shortage. The Ministry of Food was responsible for overseeing rationing. Every man, woman and child was given a ration book with coupons. These were requi...

  • The Savage Storm: The Allied Invasion of Italy - Part Two

    Episode 6

    The Italian campaign in September 1943, spearheaded by the US 5th and British 8th Armies, is one of the most dramatic campaigns of the entire Second World War - it was here that Hitler’s ‘Fortress Europe’ would finally be pierced. By the beginning of October, after a tough fight to gain a foothol...

  • Culture of Memory: Germany's Post-WW2 Statues and Memorials

    Episode 7

    Throughout Germany post World War Two monuments can be found in all shapes and sizes. But what they are memorialising is unique: ‘Erinnerungskultur’ – ‘culture of memory’. Focused around the sins of Nazi Germany, these memorials were designed to commemorate the country’s sins between 1933 and 194...

  • Arnhem: Battle for the Bridges

    Episode 8

    Operation Market Garden was the Allied operation to end the Second World War by Christmas 1944. The brainchild of Bernard Montgomery, it involved the combined use of airborne and armoured divisions carving a path through the Netherlands, securing several vital bridges, bypassing the formidable Si...

  • Uncovering the Enigma: Bletchley Park

    Episode 9

    Bletchley Park is now internationally famous as the home of the code-breakers during World War Two. But the endeavours of Alan Turing, Dilly Knox and their colleagues were so top secret that we are only now beginning to learn how they really lived day-to-day in this magnificent house, where – beh...

  • The Rarest World War Two Planes'Are These The Rarest Planes of World War Two?'

    Episode 10

    In this History Hit exclusive video, Luke Tomes and Louee Dessent travel to the Battle of Britain Airshow at Imperial War Museums Duxford to find the rarest, whackiest and most unique aircraft that saw active service in the Second World War.

    Starting their day at the Aircraft Restoration Compan...

  • Alderney With Dan Snow

    Episode 11

    Join Dan Snow as he explores one of the world's most fortified islands, discovering Roman ramparts, Victorian gun emplacements and giant underground bunkers built by the German occupiers during the Second World War.

    Alderney may be a tiny scrap of land in the English Channel - part of the Channe...

  • Could You Survive as a Spitfire Pilot in World War Two?

    Episode 12

    Arguably the most famous British fighter aircraft in history, the Spitfire, also called Supermarine Spitfire, was the most widely produced and strategically important British single-seat fighter of World War Two. Over 22,000 Supermarine Spitfires were built during the course of the Second World W...

  • Hitler vs Stalin: Last Man Standing

    Episode 13

    After four months of heavy fighting, German commander Paulus and his troops had succeeded in pushing the Soviet's from out of the centre of the city and to within 800 metres of the Volga.

    Victory seemed within their grasp, but what Paulus and Hitler didn't know was that Zhukov and Stalin were pl...

  • The Lost Sailors - Solving a World War II Mystery

    Episode 14

    During WWII, the sailors of the British merchant navy played a vital role keeping the UK fed and armed. They carried essential supplies across the treacherous Atlantic - and many paid with their lives. What's less well known is that many of those sailors were Chinese - volunteers who came to Brit...

  • More Than A Medal

    Episode 15

    A century-old injustice needs to be corrected. “More Than a Medal,” follows the extraordinary story of researchers working against time, exploring previously untold heroic stories from the battlefields of France, and the experience of modern-day descendants as they maintain cautious hope of reco...

  • Tank Mission World War Two

    Episode 16

    A US War Department film details the vital role of tanks in defeating the Axis during World War Two, particularly in Europe. Not only were tanks deployed for punching through enemy lines, but also mine and obstruction clearance and supporting engineer units. Sourced via AP Archive.

  • Behind the Photograph: Taxis to Hell and Back

    Episode 17

    At c.7.40am 6 June 1944 Robert F Sargent took one of the most famous photographs from D-Day - and the whole of the Second World War - on a landing craft at Omaha Beach. This is the story behind the photograph.

  • 9 Remarkable D-Day Photos Colourised by Marina Amaral

    Episode 18

    Marina Amaral is a Brazilian artist. Her remarkable colourisations of original photographs have been compiled in the recent book The Colour of Time: A New History of the World, 1850-1960, authored with Dan Jones. In this video, some of the most famous photographs of the Allied landings during Ope...

  • Consolidating in Normandy

    Episode 19

    Once the beach heads were secure on 6 June 1944, the Allies faced a huge battle for the domination of northern France. Despite landing over 1 million men and having vast air superiority over the German defenders, the Battle for Normandy continued for two more months. In August, several German arm...

  • D-Day Deception: Operation Bodyguard

    Episode 20

    British deception before D-Day was such that it tricked the Germans into concentrating their forces around the Pas-de-Calais, rather than near the beaches of Normandy. Blow up tanks, scarecrow paratroopers and dropping tin foil all contributed to creating a huge diversion and helped secure the be...

  • D-Day with James Holland

    Episode 21

    James Holland, author of Normandy ‘44: D-Day and the Battle for France, answers the key questions surrounding D-Day.

  • D-Day: As It Happened

    Episode 22

    An immersive documentary of how the Allied landings on D-Day unfolded from midnight to late afternoon on 6 June 1944. Using extensive archive footage, veteran interviews and expert interviews this will get viewers closer to what happened during the Normandy landings, as it happened.

  • Liberating Armies Invade Normandy

    Episode 23

    This short film includes contains remarkable footage from several beaches on D-Day - but particularly Sword. You can clearly see just how tiny some of the Allied beach heads were in the immediate aftermath of the invasion - a huge amount of men, tanks, guns and supplies were being shipped into ve...

  • 5 Great Speeches By Allied Leaders on D-Day

    Episode 24

    Many Allied political leaders and generals delivered remarkable speeches on D-Day, here are 5 of the greatest.