Battlefront: WWII Road To Victory

Watch Battlefront: WWII Road To Victory

  • TV-14
  • 2001
  • 1 Season

The earthshaking battles of WWII come to life in this fascinating collection reviewing one of the most epic and disturbing chapters in history. This visually stunning documentary is a powerful testament to the titanic struggles of those who lived, fought and died in a war that shook the world.

Astonishing COLOR footage, taken from newsreels and captured enemy film, reveals the grinding intensity of campaigns fought in the Atlantic and Pacific theatres.

WWII Battlefront covers the war in the air, on the ground, and above and below the sea in never-before-seen COLOR footage and captures WWII the way it was--lived and fought by soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen from both the Allied and Axis armies.

Battlefront: WWII Road To Victory is a series that ran for 1 seasons (40 episodes) between December 31, 2001 and on National Geographic

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U-Boat War
40. U-Boat War
 
U-boats posed the deadliest threat to Allied convoys traveling the Atlantic.
Bombing of Germany
39. Bombing of Germany
 
The development of the B-17 bomber, which allowed American planes to reach inside Germany and bomb its cities.
Commerce Raiders
38. Commerce Raiders
 
Heavily armed vessels disguised as ordinary cargo ships patrolled allied waters, sinking supply boats and stealing their content.
Fall of Berlin
37. Fall of Berlin
 
In 1945, Soviet and American troops press Hitler's armies from the west and the east, culminating in the fall of Berlin.
Battle of Okinawa
36. Battle of Okinawa
 
Kamikaze pilots guard the island of Okinawa from American forces.
Battle of Remagen
35. Battle of Remagen
 
German forces retreat across the Rhine on the Remagen bridge near the close of the war.
Mount Hot Rocks (February 19, 1945)
34. Mount Hot Rocks (February 19, 1945)
 
American forces landing on the shores of Iwo Jima encounter Japanese combatants willing to fight to the death.
Battle of the Bulge (December 1944)
33. Battle of the Bulge (December 1944)
 
The December 1944 battle pitting American forces against German Panzer divisions in the Ardennes Forest.
Mount Belvedere
32. Mount Belvedere
 
The Battle of the Gothic Line in 1944.
The Last Stronghold (November 1944)
31. The Last Stronghold (November 1944)
 
American B-29 high-altitude bomber attacks Japan near the end of World War II.
Liberation of the Phillipines
30. Liberation of the Phillipines
 
Gen. Douglas MacArthur's return to the Philippines, and the final push to retake the islands after two years of Japanese occupation.
Arnhem
29. Arnhem
 
The Allies launch an attack designed to push the Germans back to the Rhine River.
Liberation of the Paris
28. Liberation of the Paris
 
Both political and military expediency were factors in the return of the French capital to its people.
Operation Dragoon (August 1944)
27. Operation Dragoon (August 1944)
 
The Allies break into France and push the Germans back to their own border.
Retaking France (6 Weeks After D-Day)
26. Retaking France (6 Weeks After D-Day)
 
Six weeks after the D-Day invasion of the Beaches of Normandy, the allied forces are pushing the Germans back through the French countryside. Town by town is won back as Panzer divisions retreat back to the Meuse River.
D-Day (June 6,1944)
25. D-Day (June 6,1944)
 
D-Day, the 6th of June--one of the most pivotal moments in world history. In a massive armada of thousands of ships, 3,000,000 allied troops land at Three Beaches in Normandy, France.
Battle in Palau (Summer 1944)
24. Battle in Palau (Summer 1944)
 
As the United States prepared for the invasion of the Philippines, scheduled for late 1944, the tiny Palau Islands had to be taken first.
Kwajalein
23. Kwajalein
 
Examining the battle at the Kwajelein Atoll in the South Pacific during 1944. Included: operations by the Seabees.
Battle of Anzio
22. Battle of Anzio
 
Allied armies encounter German resistance in the Italian fishing town of Anzio.
The Gilbert Islands (November 1943)
21. The Gilbert Islands (November 1943)
 
Bloody fighting erupts on a group of tiny Pacific islands in November 1943.
Monte Cassino (September 3, 1943)
20. Monte Cassino (September 3, 1943)
 
As the allies make their way into Italy, they encounter tremendous resistance at German defensive positions along the Gustav line. One of these locations is an ancient monastery called Monte Cassino.
Bombing of Ploesti
19. Bombing of Ploesti
 
American bombers target a Romanian oil refinery in a daring 1943 mission.
Battle of Sicily
18. Battle of Sicily
 
Fresh from victory in North Africa, the Allies successfully invade the island of Sicily, staging an eventual Italian withdrawal from the war.
Burma: The Forgotten Front (Spring 1943)
17. Burma: The Forgotten Front (Spring 1943)
 
The Japanese meet resistance from British forces as they advance through Burma to take India in 1944.
North Africa (November 1942)
16. North Africa (November 1942)
 
In the North African desert in 1942, American fighting forces encounter the dreaded Rommel for the first time to stop the German war machine.
El Alamein
15. El Alamein
 
Erwin Rommel battles Allied forces in North Africa in 1942.
Battle of Stalingrad
14. Battle of Stalingrad
 
German forces encounter Russian resistance.
Battle of Dieppe
13. Battle of Dieppe
 
The Allies launch an ill-fated attack on the German-occupied port of Dieppe, France.
The Solomon Islands (July 1942)
12. The Solomon Islands (July 1942)
 
For the first time since Americans entered the war, Marines face Japanese infantrymen at Guadal Canal. In the jungles, two powerful armies clash in a six month battle that claims nearly 30,000 lives.
The Battle of Midway (June 2, 1942)
11. The Battle of Midway (June 2, 1942)
 
Only one isolated atoll prevents an enemy invasion of Hawaii. Midway Island is where the Japanese fleet converges on a tiny American base with a massive strafing and bombing attack.
Fall of the Philippines
10. Fall of the Philippines
 
Examining the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in December 1941.
Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941)
9. Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941)
 
During a two-hour surprise attack on the American Pacific fleet anchored at Pearl Harbor, Japanese navy pilots score a near-complete victory.
The Fall of Singapore (October 1941)
8. The Fall of Singapore (October 1941)
 
Before the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese initiate the Pacific War by firing on the British in Malaya. Their route to the rubber-rich nation takes them into Singapore, the World's most armed fortress.
The Battle of Malta (June 1941)
7. The Battle of Malta (June 1941)
 
In 1941, Mussolini desperately wants to wrest the tiny island of Malta from the British for control of the Mediterranean. When his inadequate air force fails to bomb the Maltese into submission, Hitler's Luftwaffe joins the campaign.
Operation Mercury
6. Operation Mercury
 
After British forces withdrew in defeat from Greece to the island of Crete in early 1941, they were soon fighting German invasion armies again. This time, 5,000 of Hitler's elite paratroopers landed to complete their conquest in the Mediterranean.
Battle of Tobruk
5. Battle of Tobruk
 
German field marshal Erwin Rommel scores a major victory at the Libyan seaport of Tobruk.
The Bombing of England (Fall 1940)
4. The Bombing of England (Fall 1940)
 
After invading France, Hitler is planning to cross the Channel. His only obstacle is the Royal Air Force. Throughout the summer of 1940, both sides lose an incredible number of daring flyers.
The Battle of Norway (Early 1940)
3. The Battle of Norway (Early 1940)
 
Early in the war, the Germans decide they need to guarantee access to the Norwegian port of Narvik to ensure their supplies of Swedish iron ore. The British, however, send destroyers to up-end the German plan.
Fall of Poland
2. Fall of Poland
 
German tanks roll into Poland in September 1939.
Dunkirk (September 1, 1939)
1. Dunkirk (September 1, 1939)
 
To keep France free, 400,000 English soldiers have manned the battlefields. Germany's strength is too great and pushes the British to the coast town of Dunkirk.
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Where to Watch Battlefront: WWII Road To Victory
Battlefront: WWII Road To Victory is available for streaming on the National Geographic website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Battlefront: WWII Road To Victory on demand at Hoopla, Tubi TV and Pluto TV.
  • Premiere Date
    December 31, 2001