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Season 2
Between 1938 and 1945, over 200,000 men, women, and children are imprisoned in Buchenwald, the Nazi concentration and slave labour camp in Weimar, Germany. For two months in 1944, that
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Between 1938 and 1945, over 200,000 men, women, and children are imprisoned in Buchenwald, the Nazi concentration and slave labour camp in Weimar, Germany. For two months in 1944, that number includes 168 Allied airmen, mainly from the United States, Britain, and Canada. They are shot down over occupied France, betrayed to the Gestapo by the same collaborator, transported to Buchenwald in cattle cars, and held in inhuman conditions until the Luftwaffe transfers their fellow fliers to a prisoner of war camp.
Royal Canadian Air Force bombing operations play a crucial role in disrupting German infrastructure ahead of the Normandy invasion of June 1944. In the process, dozens of Canadian airmen
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Royal Canadian Air Force bombing operations play a crucial role in disrupting German infrastructure ahead of the Normandy invasion of June 1944. In the process, dozens of Canadian airmen are forced to bail out over occupied Belgium and France. The Germans ruthlessly track these airmen and punish any who assist them through imprisonment, torture, and summary execution. Thanks to the courageous efforts of the Resistance and escape networks like the Comet Line, a lucky few do not fall into Nazi hands.
In the summer of 1942, the Germans advance to seize the rich oilfields of the Caucasus. In their path, the city of Stalingrad, its Soviet defenders personally ordered by Stalin to "take
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In the summer of 1942, the Germans advance to seize the rich oilfields of the Caucasus. In their path, the city of Stalingrad, its Soviet defenders personally ordered by Stalin to "take not one step back." The Nazis fail to take the city. The Soviets counter-attack, forcing the encircled Germans to surrender. Throughout, the fighting pays no heed to the laws of war or the fate of civilians. Stalingrad is the turning point of the war, and the grave of 1,000,000.
The Vietnam War sharply divides American – and Canadian – society. From 1964 to 1973, Canada shelters 50,000 American draft evaders. Simultaneously, at least 12,000 Canadians cross the
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The Vietnam War sharply divides American – and Canadian – society. From 1964 to 1973, Canada shelters 50,000 American draft evaders. Simultaneously, at least 12,000 Canadians cross the border to join the US military. They come from all over the country and serve in every branch of the American forces; over 100 Canadians are killed in Vietnam. When the surviving veterans return home, they reintegrate into an indifferent, sometimes hostile, society. Now, 40 years after the American withdrawal from Vietnam, they reflect on their experiences.
In the longest campaign of the Second World War, from 1939 to 1945, German submarines desperately try to sever Britain's shipping lifeline across the Atlantic Ocean. Canada plays the
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In the longest campaign of the Second World War, from 1939 to 1945, German submarines desperately try to sever Britain's shipping lifeline across the Atlantic Ocean. Canada plays the central role in the campaign, despite having only six modern warships at the outbreak of the conflict. Gradually, Merchant Navy vessels escorted by the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Navy overcome brutal cold, frequent storms, and terrible casualties to supply Britain and win a decisive victory.
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