
Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Europe S01E13
Take a step back from the chronology of World War II to think about how European countries occupied by Nazi Germany both collaborated with and resisted their occupiers. You'll look at heroic examples of resistance and espionage in Norway, the French resistance against Germany, and important partisan movements in Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union.
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The Battle of Moscow, December 1941
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Anti-Semitism and the Nazis
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Tearing Up the Treaty of Versailles
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The War Begins, 1939
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The Nazis Rise to Power, 1922-1933
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The Fall of France, Spring 1940
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The Battle of Britain-and the Blitz
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Britain and Germany's Standoff at Sea
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Hitler, Stalin, and Operation Barbarossa
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Roosevelt, Isolationism, and Lend-Lease
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North Africa and the Battle of el-Alamein
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The Battle of Stalingrad, 1942-1943
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Resistance in Nazi-Occupied Europe
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The Holocaust
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U-Boats and the Battle of the Atlantic
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The Allies Invade Italy: Sicily to Anzio
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Strategic Bombing over Germany
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Allied Industry, Spying, and Wonder Weapons
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Soviets, Germans, and the Eastern Front
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D-Day at Last, June 1944
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Hitler Runs Out of Options, Fall 1944
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Soviet Push to Berlin and Yalta Power Play
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Eisenhower's Endgame in Europe
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War's End: Picking Up the Pieces
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