
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.
- Created By
David R. Stone, PhD
- First Aired on
Jan 30, 2020
- Popularity: 5.91
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- Networks
- (US)
- Production
The Great Courses (US)History (US)
- Status: Ended
Show Ended
1 seaons till Jan 30, 2020
Last episode: War's End: Picking Up the Pieces
Seasons & episodes
Total 1 seasons, 24 episodes

Season 1
Aired
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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