Battlefront - WWII: Road to Victory - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Dunkirk (May, 1940)

The Battle of Norway (Early 1940)

The Bombing of England (Fall, 1940)

The Battle of Malta (June 1941)

North Africa (November, 1942)

Monte Cassino (September 3, 1943)

D-Day (June 6, 1944)

Retaking France (6 weeks after D-Day)

The Fall of Singapore (October, 1941)

Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941)

The Battle of Midway (June 2, 1942)

The Solomon Islands (July, 1942)

The Gilbert Islands (November, 1943)

Burma: The Forgotten Front (Spring, 1943)

Battle in Palau (Summer, 1944)

Liberation of the Philippines

Operation Dragoon (August, 1944)

Battle of the Bulge (December, 1944)

The Last Stronghold (November, 1944)

Mount Hot Rocks (February 19, 1945)

Operation Mercury (May, 1941)

Commerce Raiders

Mount Belvedere (1944)

Fall of Berlin (1945)

Bombing of Germany

U-Boat War

Fall of Poland (September, 1939)

Battle of Tobruk

Battle of Okinawa (Spring 1945)

Battle of Stalingrad

Fall of the Philippines (December, 1941)

Battle of Arnhem

Battle of Dieppe (August 1942)

Battle of Anzio (Spring 1944)

Battle El Alamein (1942)

Battle of Remagen

Battle of Kwajalein (Early 1944)

Bombing of Ploesti

Battle of Sicily

Liberation of Paris
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