In this episode: As the war draws to its brutal close, the Nazi dictatorship forcefully conscripts younger and younger generations, relentlessly sending them to the frontlines in a desperate attempt to achieve an unattainable victory. By this point, the war is effectively lost: the Red Army has been pushing through Eastern Europe for months, while the Americans crossed the Rhine at the beginning of March. This episode explores the various fronts during the spring of 1945, illustrating the increasingly dire position of the Wehrmacht. It also delves into the severe hardships faced by the civilian population across Europe during these final months of conflict.
Re: Iwo Jima; Mount Suribachi "Reenactment" is not a proper way to express it. The second flag raising was NOT done for the cameras. The cameras were there for the second flag that went up, but the second flag would have gone up even if the cameras were not there. There were other reasons for putting up the second, larger flag.
The Battle of Iwo Jima image was so powerful in its time that it even caused copycats to stage similar images. Such as Soviet soldiers took their flag in victory and raised it over the rooftops of the bombed-out Reichstag.
In this episode:
As the war draws to its brutal close, the Nazi dictatorship forcefully conscripts younger and younger generations, relentlessly sending them to the frontlines in a desperate attempt to achieve an unattainable victory. By this point, the war is effectively lost: the Red Army has been pushing through Eastern Europe for months, while the Americans crossed the Rhine at the beginning of March. This episode explores the various fronts during the spring of 1945, illustrating the increasingly dire position of the Wehrmacht. It also delves into the severe hardships faced by the civilian population across Europe during these final months of conflict.
i am still gonna fall asleep to this
Great video!👍😎
Re: Iwo Jima; Mount Suribachi
"Reenactment" is not a proper way to express it.
The second flag raising was NOT done for the cameras.
The cameras were there for the second flag that went up, but the second flag would have gone up even if the cameras were not there.
There were other reasons for putting up the second, larger flag.
The Battle of Iwo Jima image was so powerful in its time that it even caused copycats to stage similar images. Such as Soviet soldiers took their flag in victory and raised it over the rooftops of the bombed-out Reichstag.
Not saying it was right in any way but...what did german people expect from Russian soldiers? An eye for an eye.
The lips are not matching the words
the same thing happens when your ex wife speaks
Because of different language
Didn't have a damn thing to do with the title