

Decisive Battles of Hitler's War
Season 1
This series covers the important battles from Hitler's War.
8 Episodes
- Battle for StalingradE1
Battle for StalingradRussia in the late summer of '42 was poised on the edge of an abyss. German troops had swept across the Russian step in an unstoppable wave of weaponry and soldiers. Moscow and Leningrad were being crushed, but they were the prelude to battlefield glory. Hitler became anxious to claim his most prestigious objective - which bore the leaders name - Stalingrad, soon within german tank sites. - The War in ItalyE2
The War in ItalyIn an initial failed attempt to become a partner the equal of Germany in the Axis Alliance, Mussolini ordered his troops towards the British positions in Egypt in September 1940. Mussolini, feeling secure in the shadow of Hitler's apparent invincibility, never dreamt that the War between Britain and Italy would culminate in his own death less than 5 years later. - The Fall of FranceE5
The Fall of FranceWhen Hitler claimed restitution of Sudetenland, France and Britain abandoned their ally. Ignoring offers to help defend the Czechs, French leaders met with Hitler in Munich in Sep. 1938. Hitler performed like a statesmen, and French leaders signed a treaty that was in fact a death warrant for their own countries. Hitler felt that the floodgates were open and the wave became unstoppable. - The U-Boat WarE6
The U-Boat WarTwenty years after Kaiser Wilhem's exile in 1919, the German navy, Kriegsmarine, had once again grown into a powerful weapon, nurtured this time by Hitler's Third Reich. By 1939, Germany was eager and ready to wipe out the stain in her naval history. They possessed a terrifying weapon to make sure Hitler's victory and vision was realized, especially over Great Britain. The U-Boat. - Battle of BritainE7
Battle of BritainTo Adolf Hitler in 1940, Britain was no more than an irritant on his periphery to his rapidly expanding Third Reich. He was correct in his assumption that Britain had been almost fatally weakened by the fight of Dunkirk. If Britain were to be subdued, there seemed to be no more auspicious time than 1940. The Luftwaffe had proven themselves invincible, which filled them with pride and enthusiasm.