Flying coffins of World War II
Utah Beach – D-Day – Normandy landings
Gold Beach – D-Day – Normandy landings
Sword Beach – D-Day – Normandy landings
Juno Beach – D-Day – Normandy landings
SS-Sturmbannführer Richard Baer, commander Auschwitz concentration camp.
Netherland American Cemetery.
The North African Campaign.
SS Hauptsturmführer Wilhelm Friedrich Boger, known as “The Tiger of Auschwitz”
Flossenburg concentration camp.
Mittelbau Dora.
Oberst Günther Lützow, a fighter ace.
Hitler organizes the Luftwaffe.
Hitler’s former maid at his mountain retreat reveals all as she break her silence after 71 years.
Propaganda in Nazi Germany.
Nazi death camp guard Samuel Kunz dies …
The Third Reich
General of the Artillery, Wilhelm Stemmermann.
Hans Eppinger  who performed experiments upon concentration camp prisoners.
War pigeons
Operation Dynamo.
Dr. Sigmund Rascher, executed by SS-Oberscharführer Theodor Bongartz.
SS-Obergruppenführer August Heissmeyer.
Emil Haussmann SS-Sturmbannführer, in Einsatzkommando 12 of Einsatzgruppe D.
The Reichstag fire.
Dutch reistance.
SS-Obersturmbannführer Heinz von Westernhagen.
Mauthausen concentration camp
Operation Sea Lion.
Children massacre in Auschwitz.
The Royal Air Force in WW2.
Goering’s Luftwaffe
Mechelen incident
The Nazi’s Nuremberg Laws.
World War II.
Franz Xaver Schwarz the Reichsschatzmeister (National Treasurer) of the Nazi Party.
Operation Reinhard
Canada’s Role in WWII.
The Malmedy massacre on December 19th 1944.
Battle of Nijmegen: Taking the Bridges Over the Waal.
Joseph Bürckel, a Nazi Germany politician, Gauleiter and a member of the German parliament (the Reichstag).
Prinses Irene Brigade
The Allied Race Across France.
German submarine U-864.
Karl Chmielewski a commander of the Dutch, Herzogenbusch concentration camp,
The fall of Tobruk June 1942.
The Blitzkrieg
Siegfried Seidl, Commandant of the Theresienstadt concentration camp.
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