World War 2 - The Call of Duty: A Complete Timeline — Season 1, Episode 20: Liberty, Equality and Fraternity (July - September 1944)
Documentary, War & Politics • 51 min • 1 season, 24 episodes • ★ 6.8/10
Episode synopsis
As the liberation of France got underway, the citizens of a nation oppressed since 1940 celebrated the Allied arrival with rapture. But there was still much to be achieved, on both the Western and Eastern Fronts. For Hitler the writing was on the wall, and when one of his own, Claus von Stauffenberg attempted to assassinate the Führer, he very nearly succeeded.
About World War 2 - The Call of Duty: A Complete Timeline
Track the main events of World War II with the help of remarkable archive footage and see exactly what happened, and when. Learn about Pearl Harbor, The Battle of Britain, D-Day, the dropping of the atomic bomb and more. From the early battles right through to the complexities of the endgame, this extensive 24 episode series shines a spotlight on a period of history that should never be forgotten.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1The Road to War (September - December 1939)
- E2Battle Lines Drawn (January - March 1940)
- E3First Blood (April - June 1940)
- E4Britain Under Attack (July - September 1940)
- E5Fighting Further Afield (October - December 1940)
- E6On Land, In the Air and All at Sea (January - March 1941)
- E7The Blitz, the Bismarck and Barbarossa (April - June 1941)
- E8Russian Roulette (July - September 1941)
- E9America at War (October - December 1941)
- E10The Fall of Singapore (January - March 1942)
- E11Battle of Midway and Beyond (April - June 1942)
- E12El Alamein to Stalingrad (July - September 1942)