All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 The Greatest Conflict

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

  • S01E02 North Africa: The Desert War

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    This riveting account details the German attack on Kasserine Pass where the British 1st Army and untested American troops faced the full force of Germany's seasoned Africa Corps.

  • S01E03 The Beachhead at Anzio

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    Follow the story of the Allied landing, the brutal German counterattack, and the final Allied offensive that would turn the tide of this historic battle.

  • S01E04 D-Day... The Normandy Invasion

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    The day the Allies threw the full weight of their forces at Hitler at Normandy remains the largest amphibious assault in world history.

  • S01E05 Pursuit to the Rhine

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

  • S01E06 The Bomber Offensive: The Air War in Europe

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    The Allies launched this historic penetration raid on a German munitions factory and ultimately paid an extraordinary price in men and machines, but this battle would prove to be a turning point.

  • S01E07 The Battle of the Bulge

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    It was the largest pitched battle in American military history, the last major engagement of the European campaign, and the scene of some of the war's fiercest fighting, leading to a final blow against the Nazis.

  • S01E08 The Battle of Germany

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    The final campaign of the European theater unfolded in the aftermath of the Battle of the Bulge with the British and Canadian offensive, the historic crossing of the Rhine at Remagen, and Eisenhower's final drive to Berlin.

  • S01E09 Great Blunders: The German Blunder at Dunkirk

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    Hitler's 1940 Blitzkrieg upon Europe drove the British Expeditionary Force into the sea at Dunkirk, but his reckless plan of attack turned his chance to destroy the British into history's greatest escape.

  • S01E10 Great Blunders: Hitler's Declaration of War on the United States

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

  • S01E11 Great Blunders: The Pilot Who Bombed London

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    One lost and confused Luftwaffe pilot mistakenly dropped his bombs on London, igniting what became known as the Blitz and pushing Britain's durability to its furthest limit.

  • S01E12 Great Blunders: Hitler's Flying Blunders

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    How Hitler's strategy of using lightning-fast, short-range fighter-bombers in support of highly mobile ground forces went horribly awry.

  • S01E13 Great Blunders: The Battle of the Bulge

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    An analysis of mistakes made at the Battle of the Bulge

  • S01E14 Great Blunders: A Bridge Too Far

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

  • S01E15 Great Blunders: Japan's Mistakes at Midway

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    On June 4, 1942, the fanatical and efficient Japanese war machine wanted to finish off the U. S. Pacific Fleet, but their blind arrogance and underestimation of American willpower led them to disaster instead.

  • S01E16 Great Blunders: The Failure of the Kamikazes

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    Steeped in the ancient code of the Samurai, Kamikaze forces on land, sea, and air sacrificed themselves in battle in a desperate bid for victory that spelled ultimate doom for the Japanese Empire.

  • S01E17 Great Blunders: Death at Stalingrad

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    In Hitler's quest to take Stalingrad at all costs, he underestimated both the Russian winter and the steadfastness of the Russian people in the face of the Nazi threat.

  • S01E18 Great Blunders: Operation Sea Lion - The Operation that Never Was

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

  • S01E19 Great Blunders: The Bomb Plot to Kill Hitler

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

  • S01E20 The Scattering of Convoy PQ17

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

  • S01E21 Nuremberg: Tyranny on Trial

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    World War II didn't end on the battlefield-- it ended in a courtroom. The Nuremberg Trials bore witness to some of humanity's darkest hours and revealed the full scope of the atrocities of Nazism, culminating in the execution of many top Nazi leaders.

  • S01E22 Island Hopping: The Road Back

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    Follow the epic story of the Allies' island-by-island Pacific campaign in which they utilized massive amphibious assaults.

  • S01E23 Jungle Warfare: New Guinea to Burma

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    In the steamy jungles of the Pacific, soldiers battled not only the Japanese, but malaria, heat exhaustion, and swarms of parasites.

  • S01E24 Air War in the Pacific

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    Chronicling the war's first days through the suicidal Kamikaze attacks and the bombing missions that brought the war to the Japanese homeland, this documentary utilizes extensive air combat footage.

  • S01E25 The Bloody Ridges of Peleliu

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    From the opening Naval bombardment, to the hand-to-hand combat and vicious guerrilla warfare, this is the complete story of this brutal and historic battle.

  • S01E26 The Return to the Philippines

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    From MacArthur's strategy to the heroics of the ground troops, the 7th Fleet's naval forces, and the pilots of the Air Force, the heroic saga of the Philippines is a stunning story of unstoppable determination

  • S01E27 Okinawa... The Last Battle

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    Winston Churchill described it as the most intense and famous battle in military history. Witness the desperate, suicidal resistance of the Japanese in the final battle of the Pacific campaign.

  • S01E28 Admiral William "Bull" Halsey: Naval Warrior

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    One of the most celebrated naval commanders in American history, Admiral Halsey led the Battle of the Bismarck Sea and helped neutralize the Japanese offensive.

  • S01E29 BIOGRAPHY: General Douglas MacArthur: Return of a Legend

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    General Douglas MacArthur was one of America's greatest and most complex commanders, a warrior so tough and determined that he helped win World War II with a simple promise: "I shall return." MacArthur was a soldier's soldier: the son of an officer, the star of West Point, and the Army's youngest ever full general. He was already a retired hero when he was recalled in 1941 to face his biggest challenge--defending an unprepared Pacific force against a seemingly unstoppable Japanese war machine. But everything about MacArthur's life was extraordinary: from his army brat childhood to his rogue war in Korea, the magnificent stand in the Philippines, and a head-to-head confrontation with an angry Harry Truman. Featuring rare footage and interviews with MacArthur's comrades, family, and friends, this compelling BIOGRAPHY program reveals the man who remains a hero to millions.

  • S01E30 Okinawa: The Final Battle

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    The war in the Pacific was long and bloody, and when the final battle came, it was perhaps the fiercest of all. At Okinawa, over 250,000 people fought a desperate battle for control of the island, in which nearly half of them died. "Okinawa: The Final Battle" is a riveting look at one of the most storied engagements in military history. Soldiers who were there, including USMC General Victor Krulak and Colonel Joseph Alexander, recall the extraordinary circumstances that made Okinawa unique. The Japanese defenders, in an all-or-nothing attempt to stop the Americans, employed guerrilla tactics, bolstered their defense with women, and sent wave after wave of Kamikaze planes at the attackers. Dramatic footage--some of it unseen for decades--captures the chaos and destruction of this ultimate battle, and military historians probe its lasting legacy. "Okinawa: The Final Battle" is a gripping portrait of one of the most important engagements in military history.

  • S01E31 Empires of Industry: War Planes of World War II

    • November 28, 2006
    • History Channel

    Flight was born in America at the turn of the century. But World War II saw more planes built in a single year--300,000--than had been built in the previous forty. World War II turned the American aviation industry into a huge, high-tech giant. Among the aircraft built for World War II were some of the greatest planes of all time: the C-47 transport (the "Loony Bird"); the rugged B-17 Flying Fortress; the B-24 Liberator, mass produced by Ford on the world's longest assembly line; the P-51 Mustang, the greatest prop-driven fighter; and the scrappy Grumman "Iron Works" output Wildcats and Helicats that leapt from the decks of U.S. aircraft carriers to maul the Japanese air force. Modern shots of restored aircraft, historic footage ranging from factory floors to dogfights, and interviews with pilots and designers recapture the aviation industry's finest hour.