Crusade in Europe

Total Seasons :1Total Episodes : 26

Episodes(26)

Prelude to War

1. Prelude to War

The surrender at Reims ended the major phase of the European Theater of WWII. The film dissolves from the surrender to Hitler in his early years of power, follows the rise of Nazism through the Munich Pact, the attack on Poland, the fall of France, and the Battle of Britain.

Air Date : 1949-05-05

America's Unpreparedness

2. America's Unpreparedness

The draft law of 1940 is passed and American men are inducted into the Army. Large-scale maneuvers are held in 1941. Pearl Harbor is bombed and Franklin Roosevelt asks Congress for a declaration of war.

Air Date : 1949-05-12

America Goes to War

3. America Goes to War

President Roosevelt lectures Americans on their conduct. Churchill visits the U.S. American troops are deployed in England, and Eisenhower gets command of the European Theater of Operations.

Air Date : 1949-05-19

Platform for Invasion

4. Platform for Invasion

Americans arrive in Britain, try to get along with British civilians, and are made ready physically and mentally to fight the Germans. The Eighth Air Force begins its bombing offensive, and the decision is made to invade French North Africa.

Air Date : 1949-05-26

Africa: Our First Offensive

5. Africa: Our First Offensive

The troops of Operation Torch come from the U.S. and Britain. U.S. industry is shown going to full war production. Equipment is shown being loaded up for transport to North Africa, and the landings are made successfully.

Air Date : 1949-06-02

The Campaign

6. The Campaign

Eisenhower has to deal with keeping the French in North Africa from causing trouble in the American rear, while at the same time advancing into Tunisia to destroy the Afrika Korps. The Casablanca Conference is shown.

Air Date : 1949-06-09

Rommel Routed

7. Rommel Routed

Eisenhower describes how the Allies squeezed Rommel's forces in Tunisia. The Afrika Korps attacks to the Kasserine Pass but is pushed back thanks to Patton. Allied air power helps win the day, the U.S. and British 8th armies meet, and Tunis falls.

Air Date : 1949-06-16

Sicily: Operation Husky

8. Sicily: Operation Husky

The decision is made at Casablanca to invade Sicily. Pantelleria is bombed and surrenders. The invasion convoys come after an airborne drop, and after a major storm. The landings are made and counterattacks weathered. Sicily is conquered by August 17th, 1943.

Air Date : 1949-06-23

Assault on Italy

9. Assault on Italy

General Montgomery attacks Italy across the Strait of Messina. A landing is made at Salerno to coincide with Italy's surrender, after Italy's fleet surrenders at Malta. The Germans resist the Salerno landing strongly. After 7 days the Allies manage to push back the enemy and link up with British forces coming from the south. FDR, Churchill and Chiang Kai-Shek meet in Cairo.

Air Date : 1949-06-30

Rise and Fall of a Dictator

10. Rise and Fall of a Dictator

On July 25th, 1943, Benito Mussolini is ousted from power. We then flashback to his rise to power, including the Fascist march on Rome in November, 1922. In 1936 Ethiopia is invaded. The Axis Pact is proclaimed in 1938, followed by the invasion of Albania in 1939. In 1940, Italy gets into the Second World War, and invaded Greece and Egypt, only to be defeated. After Mussolini's ouster, the Germans occupy the country and rescue him from captivity. Rome is liberated in June, 1944, and atrocities by the Germans are uncovered. Mussolini is executed in April, 1945.

Air Date : 1949-07-07

The G.I: Hero of the War

11. The G.I: Hero of the War

The Italian Campaign was termed by most G.I.'s as the toughest campaign in the European Theater. A G.I., now in a veteran's hospital, reminisces over scenes of the Italian Campaign. on the elements which made it such a tough fight.

Air Date : 1949-07-14

Victory in Italy

12. Victory in Italy

Eisenhower tours the Italian Front in December, 1943. The terrain and weather make life difficult for Allied troops. Pontoon bridges collapse in the raging rivers. Eisenhower leaves for Tunisia to plan the Anzio campaign. The landing is made in January, 1944. The Germans attack and put the Anzio landing in peril, but the Allies hold on. After nearly six months of battle, the breakout is made and Rome is liberated. Eisenhower is sent to London to prepare for the Normandy invasion.

Air Date : 1949-07-21

Preparation for Invasion

13. Preparation for Invasion

Eisenhower works with the Allied Joint Chiefs of Staff to plan the invasion of France and beyond. The Ruhr is featured because of coal and industry. German defenses are shown, including naval mines. Reinforcements come from the U.S. and Canada, both ground and air units. Allied maneuvers are shown. The "Mulberry" harbors are assembled. The air campaign against French railroads cuts off the beaches. Eisenhower inspects the troops to boost morale and get the men to talk to him. The ships are loaded for the Channel crossing. A storm causes D-Day to move to June 6th.

Air Date : 1949-07-28

D-Day

14. D-Day

Paratroops are dropped into France in the early hours of June 6th. Forty-one hundred Allied ships bring the men and equipment across the Channel. Gliders bring more firepower to the paratroops. Allied warships duel with the German coastal guns. American, British and Canadian troops make their landings against heavy German fire. Three thousand Americans are killed, wounded or missing on Omaha Beach that day. But the beachhead is secure and the Allied push inland.

Air Date : 1949-08-06

Beachhead and Breakthrough

15. Beachhead and Breakthrough

Eisenhower inspects the landing beaches and we see the "Mulberry" harbors put in place along the Normandy beaches. Airfields are built and supplies offloaded. V-1 rockets attack London. We see Germans build the V-2 rockets. Storms wreck a Mulberry harbor and damage the other. Cherbourg is taken, but is wrecked by the Germans. The British and Canadians work to take Caen. Operation Cobra is launched to break out of Normandy.

Air Date : 1949-08-11

Liberation of Paris

16. Liberation of Paris

The German attack at Mortain is defeated with the help of Allied airpower. The Allies cut off large German forces at the Falaise pocket. One hundred thousand Germans are captured. The Brittany Peninsula is cleared of the enemy. Paris' capture in 1940 is recalled as well as its occupation. The Resistance rises against the Germans as the Americans and Free French close in. LeClerc's 2nd French Armored Division enters on August 24th, 1944. The U.S. 4th Division joins them to help clear out the Germans on the 25th. A victory parade is held with De Gaulle in the lead.

Air Date : 1949-08-18

Pursuit

17. Pursuit

Operation Anvil-Dragoon lands in Southern France on August 15, 1944. The troops land against light resistance which gets stronger as they move north. The role of the Maquis is highlighted. The Germans suffer heavy losses. On September 11th, 1944, the link-up is made between the U.S. Third and Seventh Armies, making a continuous Allied front in France. The Germans make their stand before the German border. Operation Market Garden tries and fails to capture bridges on the Northern Rhine.

Air Date : 1949-08-25

The Battle of Supply

18. The Battle of Supply

The supply services strain to the utmost to supply the Allied advance. Equipment was offloaded at the "Mulberry" harbor as well as at Cherbourg. Black troops are featured as drivers for the "Red Ball Highways," which brought supplies to the Allied front. These lines ran 700 miles. The British take the port of Antwerp largely intact on September 4th. The Germans still held the approaches to Antwerp, and the British and Canadians fight to clear the mouth of the Scheldt River so the port can be used. By the end of November, 1944, Antwerp received supply ships. Antwerp is hit with V-1 and V-2 rockets.

Air Date : 1949-09-01

The Air War

19. The Air War

This film recounts the air offensive against Nazi Germany after the RAF had successfully repulsed the Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain. The first low-level bombing raid in Europe, the Ploesti raid of August, 1943, is shown in this installment, followed by a description of the "round the clock" bombing offensive, with the U.S. Eighth Air Force attacking Germany by day and RAF Bomber Command attacking at night.

Air Date : 1949-09-08

The Battle of the Bulge

20. The Battle of the Bulge

The opening shows the American capture of Strasbourg from the Germans, followed by the leave facilities for American servicemen. Hitler is shown with General Jodl planning the Battle of the Bulge. The German attack is a surprise blow, which the Allies turn back by pushing the enemy back to his starting point.

Air Date : 1949-09-15

Crossing the Rhine

21. Crossing the Rhine

The Allies cross the Rhine River into Germany in the early part of 1945. The Canadians cross in February, followed by the Americans and British, with the Americans taking Cologne and crossing the river at Remagen. Winston Churchill visits the front and crosses the river himself in a landing boat.

Air Date : 1949-09-22

Overrunning Germany

22. Overrunning Germany

The Western Allies entrap a large part of the German Army in the Ruhr Pocket, and captures some 325,000 enemy soldiers. The Americans and Russians meet at Torgau on the Elbe River. The Russians take Berlin, and German forces surrender in Europe and Italy. Eisenhower also inspects a concentration camp.

Air Date : 1949-09-29

Victory's Aftermath

23. Victory's Aftermath

This installment talks about the lesson learned, military and diplomatic, about coalition warfare. It includes a reenactment of the Alamogordo atomic bomb test, as well as its use against Japan.

Air Date : 1949-10-06

American Military Government

24. American Military Government

The post-war government of Germany is shown. The U.S. in Cologne puts things in order. The Potsdam Conference and Nuremberg War Crimes Trials are shown.

Air Date : 1949-10-13

Russia

25. Russia

Russian and American attitudes about fighting war are compared. The Germans surrender to Zhukov, and Eisenhower goes to Moscow. The Berlin Blockade is mentioned, and the UN founding conference is shown.

Air Date : 1949-10-20

Review

26. Review

This final installment is a review of the whole series. Highlights deal with the rise of Nazism, finishing with the Battle of Britain, FDR's speech asking for a declaration of war from Congress, the invasion of French North Africa, Sicily and Italy, the planning for the invasion of France, the landings in Normandy, the liberation of Paris, the Battle of the Bulge, crossing of the Rhine and the meeting with the Russians at the Elbe.

Air Date : 1949-10-27

Cast

Maurice Joyce

(Dwight D. Eisenhower (voice))

Hugh James

(Narrator (voice))

Westbrook Van Voorhis

(Narrator (voice))

Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower

(Self (archive footage))

Bernard Montgomery
Bernard Montgomery

(Self (archive footage))

Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill

(Self (voice)(archive footage))

Omar N. Bradley

(Self (archive footage))

George S. Patton
George S. Patton

(Self (archive footage))

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt

(Self (archive footage))

George C. Marshall
George C. Marshall

(Self (archive footage))

Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler

(Self (archive footage))

Hermann Göring
Hermann Göring

(Self (archive footage))

Mark W. Clark
Mark W. Clark

(Self (archive footage))

Bertram Ramsay

(Self (archive footage))

Alfred Jodl

(Self (archive footage))

Vyacheslav Molotov
Vyacheslav Molotov

(Self (archive footage))

Joseph Goebbels
Joseph Goebbels

(Self (archive footage))

Benito Mussolini
Benito Mussolini

(Self (archive footage))

Walter Bedell Smith

(Self (archive footage))

Ernest J. King

(Self (archive footage))

Anthony Eden
Anthony Eden

(Self (archive footage))

Arthur Tedder

(Self (archive footage))

Rudolf Hess
Rudolf Hess

(Self (archive footage))

Henry L. Stimson

(Self (archive footage))

François Darlan
François Darlan

(Self (archive footage))

Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco

(Self (archive footage))

Henri Giraud
Henri Giraud

(Self (archive footage))

Philippe Pétain
Philippe Pétain

(Self (archive footage))

Charles de Gaulle
Charles de Gaulle

(Self (archive footage))

Albert Kesslering

(Self (archive footage))

Louis Mountbatten
Louis Mountbatten

(Self (archive footage))

Harold Alexander

(Self (archive footage))

Erwin Rommel
Erwin Rommel

(Self (archive footage))

Georgi Zhukov
Georgi Zhukov

(Self (archive footage))

Hans Kinzel

(Self (archive footage))

Hans Georg von Friedeburg

(Self (archive footage))

Jean de Lattre de Tassigny

(Self (archive footage))

Wilhelm Keitel

(Self (archive footage))

Joseph Stalin
Иосиф Сталин

(Self (archive footage))

Harry S. Truman
Harry S. Truman

(Self (archive footage))

Neville Chamberlain
Neville Chamberlain

(Self (archive footage))

Édouard Daladier
Édouard Daladier

(Self (archive footage))

Heinrich Himmler
Heinrich Himmler

(Self (archive footage))

Douglas MacArthur
Douglas MacArthur

(Self (archive footage))

Emperor Hirohito

(Self (archive footage))

William D. Leahy
William D. Leahy

(Self (archive footage))

Pierre Laval
Pierre Laval

(Self (archive footage))

Andrew Cunningham

(Self (archive footage))

Jurgen von Arnim

(Self (archive footage))

Pietro Badoglio

(Self (archive footage))

King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy

(Self (archive footage))

Dan Frazer
Dan Frazer

(Louie, chess playing GI in a wheelchair)

Albert Kesselring

(Self (archive footage))

Henry H. Arnold
Henry H. Arnold

(Self (archive footage))

J. Lawton Collins

(Self (archive footage))

Jacques LeClerc

(Self (archive footage))

Dietrich von Choltitz

(Self (archive footage))

Michael Wittmann

(Self (archive footage))

Arthur Harris

(Self (archive footage))

Anthony McAuliffe

(Self (archive footage))

Maxwell Taylor

(Self (archive footage))

Konstantin Rokossovsky
Konstantin Rokossovsky

(Self (archive footage))

Courtney Hodges

(Self (archive footage))

Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein

(Self (archive footage))

J. Robert Oppenheimer
J. Robert Oppenheimer

(Self (archive footage))

Clement Attlee

(Self (archive footage))

Albert Speer
Albert Speer

(Self (archive footage))

Averell Harriman
Averell Harriman

(Self (archive footage))

Jan Smuts
Jan Smuts

(Self (archive footage))

Chiang Kai-shek
Chiang Kai-shek

(Self (archive footage))

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