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8:00AM
Story Feature
To the Nazis of WWII, film was a weapon used to justify murder and even genocide. Joseph Goebbels, the head of the Nazi propaganda machine, personally commissioned "The Titanic;" he saw it as a potent weapon in demonizing the English. In his pursuit of creating what was to be the Third Reich's cinematic masterpiece, he was ruthless. He had the first director murdered and poured in unrivalled resources even bringing troops back from the front to use as extras. The film was intended to show German valor and Allied weakness, but when it was finished it portrayed an entirely different message. It had become an allegory for Nazism itself. There was an all too apparent parallel of a country heading towards its own iceberg and sinking. The story of the Nazi Titanic had an unpleasant sting in its tail. The boat used to play the Titanic in the film, the Cap Arcona, was sunk by allied bombers with an even greater loss of life than the original ship.
10:00AM
The World Wars
An assassin's bullet sparks a global conflict that quickly evolves into the deadliest war humanity has ever seen. In the chaos, a new generation of soldier emerges, including future leaders Winston Churchill, Charles De Gaulle, and Adolf Hitler. It is the beginning of modern warfare as both the tank and chemical weapons are introduced.
11:00AM
The World Wars
With help from the Americans, the Allied forces finally repel the German army from France. The fighting may have stopped, but tensions only mount as political leaders are dissatisfied with the Treaty of Versailles. The end of war brings economic collapse to Germany. A young Adolf Hitler feels betrayed by the German government and begins his rise to power.
12:00PM
The World Wars
The Wall Street crash of 1929 plunges the entire world into depression, giving Adolf Hitler the crisis he needs for his message to take hold. Josef Stalin also seizes power with bloody purges, while Japan plots a path to dominate Asia. Hitler rebuilds his military and begins his quest to take back territory lost in the Treaty of Versailles, forcing the allies to back down in Munich despite Churchill's warnings.
1:00PM
The World Wars
Hitler breaks his promise made in Munich and takes over all of Czechoslovakia, while Churchill's loud criticism of his government pushes him to the sidelines. Stalin and Hitler sign a non-aggression pact that shocks the world. When Hitler invades Poland, the world is back at war, and Churchill rises to Prime Minister. Hitler betrays Stalin and invades the Soviet Union in what may be his undoing. Hideki Tojo becomes prime minister as Japan makes a move toward the U.S.-controlled Philippines. FDR responds with an oil embargo that puts Japan and the U.S. on the brink of war.
2:00PM
The World Wars
The United States is attacked by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor bringing the Americans into the conflict. General Douglas Macarthur is forced out of the Philippines, and the Germans almost topple Moscow, only to be defeated by the Russian Winter. Hitler and the Nazis continue their round up and systematic execution of European Jews. The Allies gain a huge victory at the Battle of Midway putting Tojo and the Japanese on the defensive. General George Patton leads an invasion of Sicily, setting the stage for the fall of Benito Mussolini.
3:00PM
The World Wars
Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt meet in Tehran, Iran and argue over an invasion of Europe from the west. D-Day is launched, and Hitler's hesitation leads to an Allied victory on the beaches of Normandy. Hitler lashes back with a desperate counter-attack but is forced to retreat by Patton and his tanks. Mussolini meets a gruesome end, a fate Hitler is determined to avoid. When Stalin's Red Army closes in on Berlin, Hitler completes suicide and the war in Europe is over. New President Harry Truman meets with Stalin and Churchill, and wrestles with a terrible decision. Thirty years of war finally end, but a new conflict is on the horizon.
4:00PM
Story Feature
To the Nazis of WWII, film was a weapon used to justify murder and even genocide. Joseph Goebbels, the head of the Nazi propaganda machine, personally commissioned "The Titanic;" he saw it as a potent weapon in demonizing the English. In his pursuit of creating what was to be the Third Reich's cinematic masterpiece, he was ruthless. He had the first director murdered and poured in unrivalled resources even bringing troops back from the front to use as extras. The film was intended to show German valor and Allied weakness, but when it was finished it portrayed an entirely different message. It had become an allegory for Nazism itself. There was an all too apparent parallel of a country heading towards its own iceberg and sinking. The story of the Nazi Titanic had an unpleasant sting in its tail. The boat used to play the Titanic in the film, the Cap Arcona, was sunk by allied bombers with an even greater loss of life than the original ship.
6:00PM
The World Wars
An assassin's bullet sparks a global conflict that quickly evolves into the deadliest war humanity has ever seen. In the chaos, a new generation of soldier emerges, including future leaders Winston Churchill, Charles De Gaulle, and Adolf Hitler. It is the beginning of modern warfare as both the tank and chemical weapons are introduced.
7:00PM
The World Wars
With help from the Americans, the Allied forces finally repel the German army from France. The fighting may have stopped, but tensions only mount as political leaders are dissatisfied with the Treaty of Versailles. The end of war brings economic collapse to Germany. A young Adolf Hitler feels betrayed by the German government and begins his rise to power.
8:00PM
The World Wars
The Wall Street crash of 1929 plunges the entire world into depression, giving Adolf Hitler the crisis he needs for his message to take hold. Josef Stalin also seizes power with bloody purges, while Japan plots a path to dominate Asia. Hitler rebuilds his military and begins his quest to take back territory lost in the Treaty of Versailles, forcing the allies to back down in Munich despite Churchill's warnings.
9:00PM
The World Wars
Hitler breaks his promise made in Munich and takes over all of Czechoslovakia, while Churchill's loud criticism of his government pushes him to the sidelines. Stalin and Hitler sign a non-aggression pact that shocks the world. When Hitler invades Poland, the world is back at war, and Churchill rises to Prime Minister. Hitler betrays Stalin and invades the Soviet Union in what may be his undoing. Hideki Tojo becomes prime minister as Japan makes a move toward the U.S.-controlled Philippines. FDR responds with an oil embargo that puts Japan and the U.S. on the brink of war.
10:00PM
The World Wars
The United States is attacked by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor bringing the Americans into the conflict. General Douglas Macarthur is forced out of the Philippines, and the Germans almost topple Moscow, only to be defeated by the Russian Winter. Hitler and the Nazis continue their round up and systematic execution of European Jews. The Allies gain a huge victory at the Battle of Midway putting Tojo and the Japanese on the defensive. General George Patton leads an invasion of Sicily, setting the stage for the fall of Benito Mussolini.
11:00PM
The World Wars
Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt meet in Tehran, Iran and argue over an invasion of Europe from the west. D-Day is launched, and Hitler's hesitation leads to an Allied victory on the beaches of Normandy. Hitler lashes back with a desperate counter-attack but is forced to retreat by Patton and his tanks. Mussolini meets a gruesome end, a fate Hitler is determined to avoid. When Stalin's Red Army closes in on Berlin, Hitler completes suicide and the war in Europe is over. New President Harry Truman meets with Stalin and Churchill, and wrestles with a terrible decision. Thirty years of war finally end, but a new conflict is on the horizon.
12:00AM
Story Feature
To the Nazis of WWII, film was a weapon used to justify murder and even genocide. Joseph Goebbels, the head of the Nazi propaganda machine, personally commissioned "The Titanic;" he saw it as a potent weapon in demonizing the English. In his pursuit of creating what was to be the Third Reich's cinematic masterpiece, he was ruthless. He had the first director murdered and poured in unrivalled resources even bringing troops back from the front to use as extras. The film was intended to show German valor and Allied weakness, but when it was finished it portrayed an entirely different message. It had become an allegory for Nazism itself. There was an all too apparent parallel of a country heading towards its own iceberg and sinking. The story of the Nazi Titanic had an unpleasant sting in its tail. The boat used to play the Titanic in the film, the Cap Arcona, was sunk by allied bombers with an even greater loss of life than the original ship.
2:00AM
The World Wars
An assassin's bullet sparks a global conflict that quickly evolves into the deadliest war humanity has ever seen. In the chaos, a new generation of soldier emerges, including future leaders Winston Churchill, Charles De Gaulle, and Adolf Hitler. It is the beginning of modern warfare as both the tank and chemical weapons are introduced.
3:00AM
The World Wars
With help from the Americans, the Allied forces finally repel the German army from France. The fighting may have stopped, but tensions only mount as political leaders are dissatisfied with the Treaty of Versailles. The end of war brings economic collapse to Germany. A young Adolf Hitler feels betrayed by the German government and begins his rise to power.
4:00AM
The World Wars
The Wall Street crash of 1929 plunges the entire world into depression, giving Adolf Hitler the crisis he needs for his message to take hold. Josef Stalin also seizes power with bloody purges, while Japan plots a path to dominate Asia. Hitler rebuilds his military and begins his quest to take back territory lost in the Treaty of Versailles, forcing the allies to back down in Munich despite Churchill's warnings.
5:00AM
The World Wars
Hitler breaks his promise made in Munich and takes over all of Czechoslovakia, while Churchill's loud criticism of his government pushes him to the sidelines. Stalin and Hitler sign a non-aggression pact that shocks the world. When Hitler invades Poland, the world is back at war, and Churchill rises to Prime Minister. Hitler betrays Stalin and invades the Soviet Union in what may be his undoing. Hideki Tojo becomes prime minister as Japan makes a move toward the U.S.-controlled Philippines. FDR responds with an oil embargo that puts Japan and the U.S. on the brink of war.
6:00AM
The World Wars
The United States is attacked by the Japanese at Pearl Harbor bringing the Americans into the conflict. General Douglas Macarthur is forced out of the Philippines, and the Germans almost topple Moscow, only to be defeated by the Russian Winter. Hitler and the Nazis continue their round up and systematic execution of European Jews. The Allies gain a huge victory at the Battle of Midway putting Tojo and the Japanese on the defensive. General George Patton leads an invasion of Sicily, setting the stage for the fall of Benito Mussolini.
7:00AM
The World Wars
Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt meet in Tehran, Iran and argue over an invasion of Europe from the west. D-Day is launched, and Hitler's hesitation leads to an Allied victory on the beaches of Normandy. Hitler lashes back with a desperate counter-attack but is forced to retreat by Patton and his tanks. Mussolini meets a gruesome end, a fate Hitler is determined to avoid. When Stalin's Red Army closes in on Berlin, Hitler completes suicide and the war in Europe is over. New President Harry Truman meets with Stalin and Churchill, and wrestles with a terrible decision. Thirty years of war finally end, but a new conflict is on the horizon.