Decisive Battles of Hitler's War
This series covers the important battles from Hitler's War.

The U-Boat War
Twenty years after Kaiser Wilhelm's exile in 1919, the German navy, Kriegsmarine, had once again grown into a powerful weapon, nurtured this time by Hitler's Third Reich.

Normandy to the Rhine
In November 1943 at the Tehran Conference, Churchill agreed to an offensive that would once again bring his British forces to full-scale combat with the Nazis. Allied Supreme Commander Dwight D.

The Battle For Stalingrad
The mantle of invisibility surrounding German forces had slipped and fallen since Stalingrad and panzer units suffering heavy losses.

The Battle For Berlin
The mantle of invisibility surrounding German forces had slipped and fallen since Stalingrad and panzer units suffering heavy losses.

The Fall of France
When 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.

The War in Italy
In 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.

Battle of Britain
To Adolf Hitler in 1940, Britain was no more than an irritant on his periphery to his rapidly expanding Third Reich.
