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Hitler calls for total war, and every man, woman and child is required to play their part, resulting in one of the greatest air defense systems in history.
Hitler calls for total war, and every man, woman and child is required to play their part, resulting in one of the greatest air defense systems in history.
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S7, EP6 "Hitler's Mediterranean Fortress"When Allied spies plant false documents on a corpse, they are carrying out one of the most audacious deceptions of World War II; Operation Mincemeat ensures that the Allied invasion of Sicily takes the Nazis by surprise.
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S7, EP5 "Hitler's Desert War"Armed with one of the most famous generals of World War II, Erwin Rommel, Adolf Hitler takes on the Allies across Tunisia, Libya and Egypt -- in a brutal campaign that pushes the British to their limits and will dictate the course of the war.
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S7, EP4 "Hitler's War in the Skies"Hitler calls for total war, and every man, woman and child is required to play their part, resulting in one of the greatest air defense systems in history.
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S7, EP3 "Hell Island"Japan and the U.S. vie for control of Guadalcanal in the Pacific; whoever controls Guadalcanal will potentially win World War II.
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