WWII Generals at War

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  • 2010
  • 1 Season

WWII Generals at War is a fascinating documentary series from MagellanTV that delves into the experiences of some of the most important military leaders of World War II. The series explores the wartime careers and personal stories of six of the most outstanding WWII generals, examining their strategies, successes, failures, and legacies.

In each episode, we get an in-depth look at the life and career of a different general, beginning with the legendary British commander Bernard Montgomery. Montgomery is widely considered one of the greatest generals of the Second World War and the series presents his story in detail, covering everything from his early life and military training to his pivotal role in the Normandy landings and beyond.

Another notable general featured in the series is George S. Patton, one of the most controversial and charismatic American commanders of the war. The series explores his fascinating and often contradictory personality, his contributions to key battles such as the Battle of the Bulge and the liberation of Paris, and the controversies that surrounded his career.

The other generals featured in the series are Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe and eventual President of the United States; Heinz Guderian, a German commander who revolutionized the use of tanks in modern warfare; Georgy Zhukov, a Soviet general who played a pivotal role in the defeat of Nazi Germany; and Erwin Rommel, the "Desert Fox" who led German forces in North Africa.

Through rare footage, expert interviews, and detailed analysis of key battles and strategic decisions, WWII Generals at War brings each of these fascinating and complex figures to life. The series does an excellent job of providing context and historical background, helping viewers to understand the significance of each general's contributions to the war effort.

Perhaps the most interesting aspect of the series is the way that it explores the personal lives and motivations of these generals. We learn about their family backgrounds, their early military experiences, their relationships with their soldiers and colleagues, and their personal struggles and triumphs. The series also examines the impact of the war on the generals, both in terms of their physical and mental health and their post-war careers and legacies.

Throughout the series, we see how each general faced unique challenges and made difficult decisions in the midst of a brutal and complex war. Some, like Montgomery, were celebrated for their successes, while others, like Rommel, were later condemned for their connections to the Nazi regime. What emerges is a nuanced and multi-faceted portrait of the leaders who shaped one of the most important events in human history.

Overall, WWII Generals at War is a compelling and informative documentary series that provides a fresh perspective on the Second World War. Whether you're a history buff or simply interested in the stories of remarkable individuals, this series is well worth watching.

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The Battle of Singapore
6. The Battle of Singapore
February 9, 2010
In 1941, the British underestimated the fighting ability of the Japanese until Japan launched a surprise attack on Singapore. British General Arthur Percival was tasked with defending the wealthy colonies of Malaya and Singapore. General Tomoyuki Yamashita lead the "driving charge" to oust him. The Japanese were outnumbered, but with help, they might just put the British to rout.
The Battle of Stalingrad
5. The Battle of Stalingrad
February 2, 2010
1942: As the Germans storm across the Soviet Union, Hitler becomes obsessed with taking Stalingrad, the city which bears the name of his archenemy, Joseph Stalin. The German army is led by General Paulus, a meticulous war gamer. Facing him across the map table is Soviet General Chuikov, a hardened fighter who isn't afraid to get his hands dirty.
The Battle of Midway
4. The Battle of Midway
January 26, 2010
1942: The United States Navy has just been devastated at Pearl Harbor, but the Japanese attackers fail to destroy an important American asset: US aircraft carriers. To wipe out these carriers once and for all, Japanese Admiral Nagumo lays a trap for US Admiral Fletcher. However, what Nagumo doesn't know is that Fletcher has a lethal secret: he has cracked Nagumo's cyphers and knows his plan.
The Battle of the Bulge
3. The Battle of the Bulge
January 19, 2010
1944: Adolf Hitler plays his last trump card, a gigantic offensive in the West, using his last troops and material. Leading the charge is Field Marshal Walther Model. If US General Omar Bradley can't contain the German advance, Adolf Hitler could easily win a victory that may end the Allies' invasion of Germany. How did this pivotal moment in the war play out?
The Battle of Kursk
2. The Battle of Kursk
January 12, 2010
1943: Germany and Russia clash near the Soviet city of Kursk as each vies for control of the Eastern Front. The Germans are led by Field Marshal Erich von Manstein, an aristocratic master tactician. Facing him is the Red Army's Marshal Zhukov, a ruthless, opinionated, and dangerous force. The two armies meet in a titanic clash of tanks which would change the course of the war.
The Battle of El Alamein
1. The Battle of El Alamein
January 5, 2010
We start this series with two of the most charismatic generals of all time. Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, the Desert Fox, and General Bernard Montgomery clash over a barren stretch of rocky desert in Egypt. Each is determined to outwit the other in a bloody battle of minds and men. The outcome of their battle turns Hitler's fortunes in North Africa and gives the British their first win of the war.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 5, 2010