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Endsieg: Germany's Final Plan to Win WW2 1943-45 | Animated History
In this episode, we will attempt to plumb the depths of desperation and fanaticism that were the final days of The Second World War in the panic-stricken minds of both Hitler and his High Command. The grinding days of 1943-1945 were an...
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D-Day From the German Perspective | Animated History
The story of D-Day and its accompanying airborne and partisan operations is well known… from the Allied perspective. But seldom is this critical juncture of the Second World War looked at through the eyes of those defending the Atlantic...
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SHADOWS OF WAR: Unexploded World War One Shell
WS An unexploded World War One shell in a field near Auchonvilliers, France. The iron harvest is the annual 'harvest' of unexploded ordnance, barbed wire, shrapnel, bullets and shells collected by Belgian and French farmers after...
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SHADOWS OF WAR: Unexploded World War One Shell
PAN CU An unexploded World War One shell in a field near Auchonvilliers, France. The iron harvest is the annual 'harvest' of unexploded ordnance, barbed wire, shrapnel, bullets and shells collected by Belgian and French farmers after...
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SHADOWS OF WAR: Unexploded World War One Shell
PAN WS An unexploded World War One shell in a field near Auchonvilliers, France. The iron harvest is the annual 'harvest' of unexploded ordnance, barbed wire, shrapnel, bullets and shells collected by Belgian and French farmers after...
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SHADOWS OF WAR: Unexploded World War One Shell
PAN WS An unexploded World War One shell in a field near Auchonvilliers, France. The iron harvest is the annual 'harvest' of unexploded ordnance, barbed wire, shrapnel, bullets and shells collected by Belgian and French farmers after...
Getty Images
SHADOWS OF WAR: Unexploded World War One Shell
CU An unexploded World War One shell in a field near Auchonvilliers, France. The iron harvest is the annual 'harvest' of unexploded ordnance, barbed wire, shrapnel, bullets and shells collected by Belgian and French farmers after...
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Trench Warfare in WW1
Did you know that trenches were built in a zigzag pattern? This was done to ensure that an enemy couldn't come into the trench and have a clear shot at firing the entire way down the line. Learn more about trench construction, life in...