World War II: Total War

Season 1

A Total War is all encompassing, a war without boundary or limitation. It is a war of material and morale. A war that mobilizes, destroys and displaces civilian populations. The Second World War was a war in which massive armies advanced, confronting whole populations with impossible choices. The manufacture of weapons transformed industry and the workforce; area bombing campaigns reduced cities to rubble; sieges doomed populations to starvation; racial policies sponsored campaigns of genocide. Told through archive footage and expert interviews, we learn how WWII shattered the boundaries between home-front and battlefield. Episode one explores the portents of total war to come; in Manchuria, China, Abyssinia and Spain. In episode two we see a world mobilizing for total war. Episode three turns to invasion, occupation and resistance as nation after nation fell to advancing armies. Episode four examines total war from the sky, charting the evolution of strategic bombing campaigns that reduced cities to rubble. In episode five we see how total war enabled the Holocaust and also examine how the fear of a fifth column encouraged the internment of civilians in allied nations. Finally, episode six reflects on the aftermath of total war.
6 Episodes
  • A Terrible Precedent
    E1
    A Terrible PrecedentEpisode 1
  • Arsenal of Democracy
    E2
    Arsenal of DemocracyEpisode 2
  • Unprecedented, Unmerciful and Unrelenting
    E3
    Unprecedented, Unmerciful and UnrelentingEpisode 3
  • Fear of the Air
    E4
    Fear of the AirEpisode 4
  • Rejoice in Life
    E5
    Rejoice in LifeEpisode 5
  • Enduring Peace
    E6
    Enduring PeaceEpisode 6
Cast of Season 1
  • Aaron CartwrightNarrator

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