World War II: Battlefield Europe The world today is a product of the second world war in too many ways to count.

Designed in partnership with HISTORY and using a distinctly European perspective, this series offers a fresh lens through which to study the European Theater’s major battles, larger-than-life personalities, twists of fate, and tales of intrigue. You’ll uncover the strategic decisions behind Operation Barbarossa, D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge, the invasion of Italy, the fall of Berlin, and more.

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Documentary
Created By

David R. Stone, PhD

First Aired on

Jan 30, 2020

1 seaons till Jan 30, 2020

Popularity: 5.91
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Networks
(US)
Production

The Great Courses (US)History (US)

Status: Ended

Show Ended

Last episode: War's End: Picking Up the Pieces

Seasons & episodes

Total 1 seasons, 24 episodes

Season 1

Aired

24 Episodes
  • Episode 1The Battle of Moscow, December 194130 min

    Start this series with an examination of what Professor Stone sees as the critical turning point of World War II: the Battle of Moscow in December 1941. At the opening of the fight, Hitler stood on the verge of total victory; by the end, a massive Soviet counteroffensive marked the beginning of the end for the Nazis.

  • Episode 2Anti-Semitism and the Nazis30 min

    Hitler's effort to exterminate the Jews of Europe is a central part of the way we think about Nazism and World War II. Here, investigate the evolution of anti-Semitism in Europe from a belief system rooted in religion to a new form of anti-Semitism that was racial and biological-an evolution that paved the way for the Holocaust.

  • Episode 3Tearing Up the Treaty of Versailles28 min

    What elements in the Treaty of Versailles made it a priority for Hitler to undermine and destroy? What factors kept other global powers from stopping Hitler's rise to power? What made the Spanish Civil War a symptom of World War II? How did the fate of Czechoslovakia weaken Stalin's faith in an alliance with the West?

  • Episode 4The War Begins, 193929 min

    With Germany's land grab in 1939, Britain and France reluctantly concluded that Hitler was bent on European domination. Follow the story of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact between Germany and the Soviet Union, the dramatic invasion of Poland in September 1939, and the rise of a new kind of German warfare called blitzkrieg (lightning war").

  • Episode 5The Nazis Rise to Power, 1922-193329 min

    Adolf Hitler launched a catastrophic war that killed an estimated 60 million people. What brought this murderous individual-and his murderous ideology-into power in Nazi Germany? In this lecture, Professor Stone puts the rise of Nazi Germany in context of the European environment of the 1920s and 1930s.

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