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Bringing WWII battlefield memories to life in extraordinary detail.
Bringing WWII battlefield memories to life in extraordinary detail.
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World War II: The Last Heroes
"World War II: The Last Heroes"Bringing WWII battlefield memories to life in extraordinary detail.
World War II: The Last Heroes
S1, EP6 "Victory"The Allies on the Western Front reach the Rhine while troops on the Eastern Front approach Berlin.
World War II: The Last Heroes
S1, EP5 "Battle of the Bulge"The liberation of Germany by the Allies begins.
World War II: The Last Heroes
S1, EP4 "The Scheldt & Arnhem"British and Canadian troops liberate Holland against V2 bombardment.
World War II: The Last Heroes
S1, EP3 "Breakout From Normandy"Young soldiers become men in the face of the horrors of battle.
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