All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Battle of Verdum 1916

    • June 15, 2014
    • Apple TV+

    Verdun in Northeast France was the scene of World War Is most emblematic battle During the harsh winter the German army prepared to launch an powerful offensive on the Meuse Valley After 300 days of fighting and 300000 dead the fighting shifted away from the Verdun front With so much firepower trained on the French lines why did the German offensive fail How did it color the course of this Great

  • S01E02 Battle of Chemin des Dames 1917

    • June 15, 2014
    • Apple TV+

    In April 1917, French soldiers were sure WWI was about to end. More than a million men gathered on the front. How did the Germans stop them?

  • S01E03 Battle of the Alps

    • June 15, 2014
    • Apple TV+

    In the highlands of Southeast France, a small number of French soldiers faced off against 300,000 Italian troops. What explains their heroic victory?

  • S01E04 The Massacre of Dieppe 1942

    • June 15, 2014
    • Apple TV+

    This infamous battle was among the worst allied debacles of WWII. In nine hours of fighting, over 2,000 Allied soldiers, most of them Canadians, died.

  • S01E05 The Angels of Victory 1944

    • June 15, 2014
    • Apple TV+

    On June 5, 1944, over 13,000 parachute troops take on a near-impossible mission to secure the right flank of the next day’s Normandy invasion.

  • S01E06 Counter Attack of the Hitler Youth - 1944

    • June 15, 2014
    • Apple TV+

    On D-Day, Canadian troops who broke through entered one of the most brutal battles of the offensive – against a Panzer division of Hitler Youth.

  • S01E07 The Liberation of Paris - 1944

    • June 15, 2014
    • Apple TV+

    For 4 years, the Nazi flag flew atop the Eiffel Tower. Hitler vowed to destroy Paris rather than surrender it, but Parisians helped drive him out.

  • S01E08 Battle of the Bulge - 1944

    • June 15, 2014
    • Apple TV+

    After the D-Day invasion, German forces counter-attacked. They were met by the steely nerve of the generals – and the heroic bravery of allied troops.