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Este show destapa la guerra de Hitler, mientras presenta la Luftwaffe, una revolucionaria fuerza aérea alemana, creada a partir de la nada y apresurada por Hitler para aniquilar al enemigo desde el cielo.
Este show destapa la guerra de Hitler, mientras presenta la Luftwaffe, una revolucionaria fuerza aérea alemana, creada a partir de la nada y apresurada por Hitler para aniquilar al enemigo desde el cielo.
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S4, EP1 "Trenes de la muerte"Las vías férreas fueron el alma y la sangre del imperio de la Alemania nazi, empleadas para difundir la ambición y poder. Este programa revelará el tren personal de Hitler, búnkeres jamás vistos, y el papel siniestro de los trenes nazis.
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S4, EP3 "Fortaleza Italiana"Los Aliados pensaron que un avance desde el sur podría derrotar a los nazis, pero se equivocaron. Descubrir la estrategia que llevó a Hitler a desplegar una línea defensiva por toda la península italiana.
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S6, EP2 "Código de guerra"Tras las batallas mortales que ahora amenazan con poner al bombardero B-29 de los EE. UU. al alcance de Japón, una poderosa arma podría llevarlos a la victoria.
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S6, EP4 "La isla de la muerte"Una mirada al sistema de defensa sin precedentes de Japón en Peleliu, que creó una zona de muerte y produjo la pérdida de miles de vidas de soldados estadounidenses.
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