America The War Years
The D-Day landings in Normandy unleashed the most massive invasion in history.
The D-Day landings in Normandy unleashed the most massive invasion in history.
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Afghanistan's conflict since 9/11, led by the Northern Alliance, pro-Russian Communist Party
Americans refused to be drafted from Heart Mountain concentration camp, ready to fight
On December 7, 1941, Japanese planes dropped torpedoes and bombs on an American Pacific fleet at Pearl Harbor.
Japan's delay of Gen. Buckner's invasion led to the deadly Battle of Okinawa between the U.S. &Japan in WWII.
In this episode, we explore some of the penultimate battles of the second World War, including possibly the most horrific battle of the World War.
As the war in the Pacific escalates, the Japanese have already established a foothold in mainland China, Singapore and Indonesia. The Australians prepare an offensive to drive the Japanese back.
War with Japan - Battles Won and Lost moves its focus to the Pacific Theatre and the conflict with the formidable Empire of Japan.
Afghanistan's conflict since 9/11, led by the Northern Alliance, pro-Russian Communist Party
Americans refused to be drafted from Heart Mountain concentration camp, ready to fight
Adolf Hitler's megalomania was unrestricted, planning attacks on the USA
Americans brought the war into the Fatherland, mourning President Roosevelt's death.
The D-Day landings in Normandy unleashed the most massive invasion in history.
Allied forces fought back against Japanese, breaking Hitler's super-race myth.
America was providing war materials and young men were answering the call to service in 1941.
The journey of Islam and it's 1200 year reign over the civilized world, to the last 300 years of its decline.
Adolf Hitler's megalomania was unrestricted, planning attacks on the USA
Americans brought the war into the Fatherland, mourning President Roosevelt's death.
The D-Day landings in Normandy unleashed the most massive invasion in history.
Allied forces fought back against Japanese, breaking Hitler's super-race myth.
The U.S. entered the war with a powerful war machine, leading to victories in 1942.
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