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The story of the greatest tank battle the world has ever seen.

The story of the greatest tank battle the world has ever seen.

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WWII Battles in Color

S1, EP1 "Blitzkrieg"

Rare archive footage charts the German Army in 1940 as it unleashes a new Blitzkrieg tactic.

WWII Battles in Color

S1, EP2 "Barbarossa"

Cameras roll as Nazi Germany launches an all-out assault on the Soviet Union.

WWII Battles in Color

S1, EP3 "El Alamein"

Footage of life and death on the battlefield of El Alamein and behind the lines in the African desert.

WWII Battles in Color

S1, EP4 "Kursk"

The story of the greatest tank battle the world has ever seen.

WWII Battles in Color

S1, EP6 "Berlin"

Incredible footage, colorized for the first time, chronicles the final days of the Third Reich and the brutal battle for Berlin, though German defeat looked certain. Nazi soldiers persisted in fighting despite the inevitability of their downfall.

WWII Battles in Color

S1, EP5 "The Bulge"

Eyewitness accounts from those who fought in the US military's bloodiest battle on the European front in World War II.

WWII Battles in Color

S1, EP4 "Kursk"

The story of the greatest tank battle the world has ever seen.

WWII Battles in Color

S1, EP3 "El Alamein"

Footage of life and death on the battlefield of El Alamein and behind the lines in the African desert.

Never before seen archive footage of WW2 which has been colorized for the first time.
Fecha de emisión original: Oct 31, 2021
Géneros: DocuseriesSeries de TV
Clasificación: TV14
Reproducción: HD
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