Winter of the World: 1914
The World War: 1914-1945 - S1 - E1
In 1914, Archduke François-Ferdinand, of the House of Habsburg, was assassinated by a Slavic nationalist. The game of alliances makes war inevitable.
The World War: 1914-1945: Season 1 - 8 Episode s
1x1 - Winter of the World: 1914
November 8, 2022
In 1914, Archduke François-Ferdinand, of the House of Habsburg, was assassinated by a Slavic nationalist. The game of alliances makes war inevitable.
1x2 - The End of the Road: 1914-1918
November 8, 2022
During WWI, men had to endure combat and extreme conditions; civilians dealt with food shortages and raids. The insidiousness of ethnic cleansing raised its head, and a young Adolf Hitler took note.
1x3 - Too Much Greed: 1919-1929
November 15, 2022
Stalin rises as the leader of the Bolsheviks, and in Munich, the German Workers Party takes a new name: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter, or 'Nazi' as it would come to be called.
1x4 - We Will Be the Winners: 1929 - 1935
November 15, 2022
Hitler and Stalin begin to shape the course of history. President Roosevelt attempts to raise his country out of the Depression, and the world teeters on the brink of yet another World War.
1x5 - Nothing But Force: 1935-1939
November 22, 2022
Hitler's invasion of the Rhineland was a gamble that paid off as his push west remained unchecked; while the leaders of Europe attempt 'peace', Kristallnacht signalled the horrors yet to come to many.
1x6 - It's Impossible for Us to Lose: 1939-1941
November 22, 2022
After a snub in Munich, the Soviets make a pact with the Germans; with the invasion of Poland, the pretence of peace is gone as France and the UK declare war on Germany.
1x7 - Road to World Domination: 1941-1944
November 29, 2022
Operation Barbarossa's endgame does not come to fruition; with the world distracted, Japan launch their attack on Pearl Harbor, forcing American isolationists to join the war in earnest.
1x8 - Hope of a Lasting Peace: 1944-1949
November 29, 2022
War in Europe ends with Soviet and American troops surrounding the German army; in the Pacific, it takes the devastating nuclear bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki to force the Japanese surrender.