
Germany and the World Wars: The History and Legacy of the Germans’ Participation in History’s Biggest Conflicts
Charles River Editors
Not surprisingly, German unity in 1871 caused geopolitical ripples that reverberated for decades. Other larger European powers, such as Britain, France, and Russia, came to feel threatened by the rise of Germany. These tensions were still prevalent at the outbreak of World War I in 1914, and it became even more important in World War II. In part this was because Germany also became an economic powerhouse, fundamentally altering the global economy. Alongside the rapid expansion of the United States, trade went through a transformation that still has ramifications today.
Germany's defeat in World War I brought about the Weimar Republic, but Weimar has since become a byword for a failed, tragic, political experiment. The official period of its existence, 1919-1933, marked the interwar years in Germany and their related uncertainty, chaos, and the state’s ultimate collapse. Historians have found the roots of Nazism embedded in the Weimar years and that in the final analysis, Weimar politicians voluntarily handed over power to the man who wrought destruction on an epic scale, Adolf Hitler. This set the German nation irrevocably on the path towards World War II. That war would plunge much of the planet into an existential battle that ultimately cost an estimated 60 million lives.
Duration - 9h 37m.
Author - Charles River Editors.
Narrator - Bill Caufield.
Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Charles River Editors ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Not surprisingly, German unity in 1871 caused geopolitical ripples that reverberated for decades. Other larger European powers, such as Britain, France, and Russia, came to feel threatened by the rise of Germany. These tensions were still prevalent at the outbreak of World War I in 1914, and it became even more important in World War II. In part this was because Germany also became an economic powerhouse, fundamentally altering the global economy. Alongside the rapid expansion of the United States, trade went through a transformation that still has ramifications today. Germany's defeat in World War I brought about the Weimar Republic, but Weimar has since become a byword for a failed, tragic, political experiment. The official period of its existence, 1919-1933, marked the interwar years in Germany and their related uncertainty, chaos, and the state’s ultimate collapse. Historians have found the roots of Nazism embedded in the Weimar years and that in the final analysis, Weimar politicians voluntarily handed over power to the man who wrought destruction on an epic scale, Adolf Hitler. This set the German nation irrevocably on the path towards World War II. That war would plunge much of the planet into an existential battle that ultimately cost an estimated 60 million lives. Duration - 9h 37m. Author - Charles River Editors. Narrator - Bill Caufield. Published Date - Tuesday, 14 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Charles River Editors ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:11
Introduction
Duration:00:05:16
A powder keg
Duration:00:24:47
The assassination of franz ferdinand
Duration:00:25:26
Reaping the whirlwind
Duration:00:23:54
The german invasion of belgium
Duration:00:14:18
The marne
Duration:00:42:44
The race to the sea
Duration:00:21:55
The importance of ypres
Duration:00:08:50
The first battle begins
Duration:00:20:35
Langemarck
Duration:00:21:42
Gheluvelt
Duration:00:14:27
Sanctuary wood
Duration:00:15:38
Gas at gravenstafel ridge
Duration:00:29:38
The battle of st julien
Duration:00:32:27
The battle of frezenberg ridge
Duration:00:10:46
Another big push
Duration:00:17:53
The beginning of verdun
Duration:00:19:25
War without honor
Duration:00:26:47
An end to the horror
Duration:00:26:50
Impasse at the somme
Duration:00:36:59
The plans for 1917
Duration:00:14:11
The mines of messines
Duration:00:27:06
The summer of 1917
Duration:00:17:45
Passchendaele
Duration:00:19:58
Planning the decisive offensive
Duration:00:35:03
The first blow at amiens
Duration:00:12:26
The second battle of the somme
Duration:00:08:20
The battle of the hindenberg line
Duration:00:23:37
Mopping up until the end of the war
Duration:00:08:12
The end of world war i
Duration:00:05:44
The beer hall putsch
Duration:01:07:30
Hindenburg becomes president
Duration:00:11:48
The great depression
Duration:00:10:18
The burning of the reichstag
Duration:00:45:58
Nazi paramlitary organizations
Duration:00:13:32
A greater germany
Duration:00:25:12
Munich and czechoslovakia
Duration:00:44:39
Headed for war
Duration:00:19:22
The invasion of poland
Duration:00:47:30
The start of the campaign in belgium
Duration:00:17:03
The battle of hannut
Duration:00:10:17
The schwerpunkt
Duration:00:07:48
The dyle line
Duration:00:09:39
The fall of france
Duration:00:26:39
Dunkirk
Duration:01:13:15
Operation ariel
Duration:00:21:49
Bracing for the battle of britain
Duration:00:22:26
The battle of britain
Duration:00:41:54
Barbarossa
Duration:01:58:25
Leningrad
Duration:00:52:50
Stalingrad
Duration:00:58:49
Operations in africa before german involvement
Duration:00:15:39
The arrival of the afrika korps
Duration:00:09:29
Taking the offensive
Duration:00:17:50
Operation crusader
Duration:00:22:02
El alamein
Duration:00:45:58
Operation torch
Duration:00:12:35
Tunisia
Duration:00:04:45
The eastern front in 1943
Duration:01:24:27
Preparations for operation husky
Duration:00:24:25
The invasion of sicily
Duration:00:29:29
Pushing inland
Duration:00:34:21
The mainland
Duration:00:15:19
Anzio and monte cassino
Duration:01:07:20
Laying the groundwork for D-Day
Duration:00:29:56
D-Day
Duration:00:31:15
Moving through france
Duration:00:20:25
The liberation of paris
Duration:00:41:24
The bulge
Duration:00:42:59
The tide turns
Duration:00:35:00
The road to berlin
Duration:00:35:26
The soviet attack
Duration:00:31:46
The end of the war in europe
Duration:00:05:57
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:11