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The death toll rises as the war reaches its conclusion.

The death toll rises as the war reaches its conclusion.

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Apocalypse: World War II

S1, EP2 "Crushing Defeat"

The darkest days of the war are covered; Germany conquers France; British civilians endure the Blitz.

Apocalypse: World War II

S1, EP3 "Shock"

As the war continues into 1941, the conflict goes truly global with the savage battle for Moscow and Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.

Apocalypse: World War II

S1, EP6 "The End of the Nightmare"

The Allies' heroics keep Hitler from advancing; the Red Army arrives in Berlin.

Apocalypse: World War II

S1, EP5 "The Noose"

The death toll rises as the war reaches its conclusion.

Apocalypse: World War II

S1, EP4 "World Ablaze"

America joins the war; the conflict rages in South-East Asia, North Africa and Russia; the Nazis instigate The Final Solution.

Apocalypse: World War II

S1, EP3 "Shock"

As the war continues into 1941, the conflict goes truly global with the savage battle for Moscow and Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.

This series helps change how people look at World War II thanks to hundreds of hours of video that have been declassified and fully restored in high definition. Soldiers on the front lines, secret operatives, resistance fighters, and private citizens shot the footage, some of which has never been seen, that gives viewers a firsthand look at what went on during times of battle. Episodes detail the battle over Stalingrad that was a key turning point in the war and show Japanese pilots on the morning of Dec., 7, 1941, preparing for the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Original Air Date: Aug 20, 2009
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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