Nugus Martin Productions has accumulated the best collection of rare and unseen footage of World War II in the world. By using the very latest colorization techniques it is now possible to show the full story of World War II as it has never fully been seen before. With the very latest satellite delivered terrain mapping and state of the art graphics this story can now be told with access to information which was not previously available to other older series. View this epic struggle as never seen before.
How could the settlement at the end of World War One the war to end all wars - lead to an even greater conflict just a few years later? The Gathering Storm shows how the Great Depression sapped the will of the democracies of the West to face up to a new and disturbing political phenomenon. Lightening War shows how the Nazis developed a terrifying new military tactic Blitzkrieg - and how it caught first Poland and then Britain and France utterly un-prepared. It charts the fall of Poland and how Hitler then conquered France in just a few weeks. Britain at Bay shows how close Britain came to defeat, as its exhausted air force struggled to fight off the German Luftwaffe. When Hitler expounded his intention to invade Russia his generals looked at him in horrified silence. The Soviet Union was vast and had matchless resources. Hitler s whole plan depended upon striking a swift and decisive knock-out blow. Hitler Strikes East takes in Stalingrad and the battle of Kursk, the biggest tank battle in all history. Explore the day that Japan entered World War II, with its surprise attack upon the US Fleet in Pearl Harbour in Red Sun Rampant . The Mediterranean and North Africa tells the extraordinary story of the war in North Africa and features the heroics of the tiny island of Malta. Both the Allies and the Nazis were always looking for a single knock-out blow to end the war. Britain s Sir Arthur Bomber Harris thought the answer might lie in strategic bombing. Turning the Tide explores how the idea was to blow the hell out of Germany s infrastructure and cities. By July 1943, the full extent of Hitler s failed gamble in the East had become clear, see how in Soviet Steamroller . Today it is easy to see D-Day as inevitable - a straightforward victory against a German army that was already all but defeated. OverLord explodes that myth.