
Living with Hitler
The Great Depression allowed fascism to take hold. By 1935, Hitler's grip on power became absolute.

The Great Depression allowed fascism to take hold. By 1935, Hitler's grip on power became absolute.

Post-WWII, both sides used deception to confuse and trick the other. This led to the onset of the Cold War.

In WWII, radios spread false information, and the Allies deployed one of history's most famous double agents.

By 1942, the deception practiced in WWII had become extremely sophisticated. Stealth and cunning were key.

The early years of WWII saw military deception at its start. There was code-breaking, cloaked spies, and more.

Feel the Allies' optimism as the conflict ends, then face postwar challenges.

Race with the Allies as they try to capture Berlin in the war's brutal last act.

Chase a hovering UFO, a wailing apparition, and lost souls in a torture house.

Risk it all as American soldiers clear out German forces during a key battle.

Roll onto German soil in 1945 as the Allies face merciless counterattacks.

Punch through the German line with Patton's resourceful, unstoppable Third Army.

Honour a US artillery observer who uses his radio to stave off Nazi capture.

Face 10,000 Nazi troops as they try to crush a rebellious Free French Republic.

Dissect a UFO encounter, follow a spirit guide, and investigate a ghostly pilot.

Face 10,000 Nazi troops as they try to crush a rebellious Free French Republic.

Nepotism, corruption, and fear were rife in Nazi Germany, leading to its ruin.

Hitler's megalomania and his increasingly unstable personality ultimately led to the destruction of Germany.

The Nazis' "wonder weapons" became a by-word for false hope, unrealistic expectation, and wasted money.

Germany's WWII allies were limited to a few despots and dictators. But all of these relationships were doomed.

The Third Reich failed in the war Hitler started, and a ruined Germany began the process of Denazification.