Episodes
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For India, like Australia, the entry of Japan into the war meant it was no longer a distant, European struggle. By May 1942, the Imperial Japanese Army was at the Indian border.
Published 03/17/24
In 1942, many Americans feared a Japanese invasion of the West Coast of the US or Canada was imminent. Regrettably, these fears led to the belief--unsupported by facts--that the ethnic Japanese population on the West Coast represented a dangerous fifth column of potential spies and saboteurs.
Published 03/10/24
Sometime in the autumn of 1941, a decision was made among the Nazi elite to murder every Jewish person in Europe--or within reach, anyway. No record exists of how that decision was made, but we have a very detailed record of how it was carried out.
Published 03/03/24
The winter of 1941-42 was not a happy one for the German Army. On the Eastern Front it was battered by a record cold winter and a Soviet counteroffensive. In North Africa, a British offensive pushed Erwin Rommel and his Afrika Korps all the way back to central Libya, from where he had begun.
Published 02/25/24
Published 02/11/24
Published 02/04/24
The Japanese Army's greatest victory; the British Army's greatest defeat.
Published 01/28/24
The attack on Pearl Harbor ended the political division in the US between interventionists and isolationists. Now the US was united as never before.
Published 01/21/24
The Japanese attack the US naval base at Pearl Harbor.
Published 01/07/24
Published 01/02/24
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Published 10/29/23
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