World War Two S6 E35 - Week 262 - The War is Five Years Old - WW2 - September 2, 1944

World War Two

World War Two S6 E35 - Week 262 - The War is Five Years Old - WW2 - September 2, 1944
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Five years of war and no real end in sight, though the Allies sure seem to have the upper hand at the moment. Romania is coming under the Soviet thumb and Red Army troops are at Bulgaria's borders, the Allies enter Belgium and also take ports in the south of France. A Slovak National Uprising begins against the Germans, and the Warsaw Uprising against them continues, but in China it is plans for defense being made against the advancing Japanese.

CreatorIndy Neidell
ActorIndy Neidell, Spartacus Olsson
CountryUnited States of America
ProductionN/A
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