World War II: Behind Closed Doors
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World War II: Behind Closed Doors

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Joseph Stalin was a tyrant responsible for the death of millions, yet he was also a vital ally to Britain and America during the Second World War. How was it possible for Churchill and Roosevelt to deal with one dictator, in order to help beat another, Adolf Hitler? This landmark history documentary uses archival evidence to explore the relationships between Stalin, the Nazis and the West.
2008시즌 1개
TV-14
시즌 1
6 에피소드
  • 1. Unlikely Friends

    1. Unlikely Friends

    After the Battle of Poland, Stalin and Hitler devised the 1939 Nazi-Soviet Pact, assuring non-aggression between the two nations. But 1941 saw the start of Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. What changed in the relationship between Hitler and Stalin? This landmark documentary uses recently unearthed archive material and dramatic reconstruction to reveal what happened.
    After the Battle of Poland, Stalin and Hitler devised the 1939 Nazi-Soviet Pact, assuring non-aggression between the two nations. But 1941 saw the start of Operation Barbarossa, the German invasion of the Soviet Union. What changed in the relationship between Hitler and Stalin? This landmark documentary uses recently unearthed archive material and dramatic reconstruction to reveal what happened.
    TV-14
    52분
    2008년 11월 9일
  • 2. Hitler’s Betrayal

    2. Hitler’s Betrayal

    In 1941, having been betrayed by Hitler, Stalin switched his allegiance to Britain and America. This alliance was purely based on military pragmatism. Churchill despised only Nazism above Communism, while the Soviet leader knew the Red Army was ill equipped to cope with the Nazi onslaught alone. A fragile and unlikely agreement between the nations would ultimately lead to Hitler’s downfall.
    In 1941, having been betrayed by Hitler, Stalin switched his allegiance to Britain and America. This alliance was purely based on military pragmatism. Churchill despised only Nazism above Communism, while the Soviet leader knew the Red Army was ill equipped to cope with the Nazi onslaught alone. A fragile and unlikely agreement between the nations would ultimately lead to Hitler’s downfall.
    TV-MA
    52분
    2008년 11월 16일
  • 3. Cracks in the Alliance

    3. Cracks in the Alliance

    The personal animosity between Churchill and Stalin, based on more than just political differences, threatened their first meeting in August 1942. Having already been betrayed by Hitler, the Soviet leader deeply mistrusted his new allies. New evidence and testimony show the extraordinary lengths he attempted to hide war crimes from them, plus his desire to regain lost Polish land.
    The personal animosity between Churchill and Stalin, based on more than just political differences, threatened their first meeting in August 1942. Having already been betrayed by Hitler, the Soviet leader deeply mistrusted his new allies. New evidence and testimony show the extraordinary lengths he attempted to hide war crimes from them, plus his desire to regain lost Polish land.
    TV-MA
    52분
    2008년 11월 23일
  • 4. The Big Three

    4. The Big Three

    This is the extraordinary story of the first meeting between the 'Big Three', Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, at Tehran. Records of secret meetings reveal the British prime minister thought he could persuade the Soviets to allow an independent government in Poland, the nation that the UK had gone into the war to protect. But efforts to play politics threatened the integrity of the alliance.
    This is the extraordinary story of the first meeting between the 'Big Three', Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin, at Tehran. Records of secret meetings reveal the British prime minister thought he could persuade the Soviets to allow an independent government in Poland, the nation that the UK had gone into the war to protect. But efforts to play politics threatened the integrity of the alliance.
    TV-14
    51분
    2008년 11월 30일
  • 5. Dividing the World

    5. Dividing the World

    The alliance between Britain, America and the USSR was starting to collapse as the Second World War entered its final stages. As Stalin's Red Army began to make progress against the Nazis in Poland and Hungary, the key questions was whether they were liberators or occupiers. With preparations for the peacetime redrawing of Europe's borders, new evidence shows Churchill losing patience.
    The alliance between Britain, America and the USSR was starting to collapse as the Second World War entered its final stages. As Stalin's Red Army began to make progress against the Nazis in Poland and Hungary, the key questions was whether they were liberators or occupiers. With preparations for the peacetime redrawing of Europe's borders, new evidence shows Churchill losing patience.
    TV-14
    51분
    2008년 12월 7일
  • 6. The Communist Threat

    6. The Communist Threat

    At the end of the war, the Soviets were denying millions of Europeans the freedoms which many in the West thought they’d been fighting to protect. The once-vital ally, the USSR, soon became the enemy, as the people of Eastern Europe swapped one tyranny for another. Archive material reveals how the Soviet Union began using a notorious Nazi concentration camp for its own prisoners.
    At the end of the war, the Soviets were denying millions of Europeans the freedoms which many in the West thought they’d been fighting to protect. The once-vital ally, the USSR, soon became the enemy, as the people of Eastern Europe swapped one tyranny for another. Archive material reveals how the Soviet Union began using a notorious Nazi concentration camp for its own prisoners.
    TV-MA
    51분
    2008년 12월 14일
  • World War II: Behind Closed Doors
    2008시즌 1개
    Joseph Stalin was a tyrant responsible for the death of millions, yet he was also a vital ally to Britain and America during the Second World War. How was it possible for Churchill and Roosevelt to deal with one dictator, in order to help beat another, Adolf Hitler? This landmark history documentary uses archival evidence to explore the relationships between Stalin, the Nazis and the West.
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