 | Though it only lasted for six years, World War II proved to be the definitive event of the 20th century. With the genocidal Nazi regime redefining the concept of evil, the development of the atom bomb ushering in the nuclear age, and the U.S. and... |
 | This collector's edition features Frank Capra's Academy-Award-winning World War II documentary series "Why We Fight," widely considered to be a masterpiece of wartime propaganda. |
 | STALINGRAD is a three-part documentary that examines, from multiple angles, the Nazi seige of the city between August 1942 and February 1943. The program contains a wealth of previously unreleased material, including actual footage shot by soldiers... |
 | From decisive battles to the Nuremberg Trials, this 3-part documentary chronicles the strategic events that lead the Allied forces to victory in World War II. THE LAST DAYS OF WWII recounts the battles that finished the war in Europe, including... |
 | There are very few times of the day when the grainy, archival black-and-white footage of Hitler's Germany and his reign of terror can't be seen on television's history-based channels. Adolf Hitler's totalitarian regime used the propagandistic... |
 | A documentary double feature chronicling the horrors of Nazi Germany. Includes MEIN KAMPF (Den Blodiga Tiden), a shocking visual documentation of the atrocities committed by the Nazi war machine with actual footage from dozens of sources (including... |
 | Edith Hahn was the wife to notorious nazi war criminal Werner Vetter. A Viennese law student with Jewish ancestry, she had to keep her identity a closely guarded secret through the nazi reign. This is her story, carefully narrated by Susan Sarandon... |
 | A four-part series that presents a thorough look at some crucial events in World War II, WAR OF THE CENTURY offers valuable insight into one of the defining events of the 20th century. Taking a methodical approach to the atrocities that broke out... |
 | As mistress to Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun remains one of the most enigmatic figures in 20th-century history. Because both of their families disapproved of the union, Braun and Hitler never appeared together in public but spent many private moments at a... |
 | Hitler's fateful decision to invade the Soviet Union proved to be the decisive turning point that led to his defeat in Europe. Though 1941's successful Operation Barbarossa netted huge swaths of Soviet territory, the Nazis' attempt on Moscow was... |