Why Did the German Army Fight to the End?
Why did the German army continue to fight the Allies even in the face of certain defeat? Following the Battle of Stalingrad and defeats on other fronts in 1943, the tide had turned against the German war machine – and most German officers knew it. The Wehrmacht’s Last Stand chronicles the final campaigns of WWII in Europe from January 1944 until the Wehrmacht’s ultimate collapse and the storming of Berlin by the Red Army in May 1945. Join us as Dr. Citino traces the “death ride” of the German army and explains why millions of men kept fighting in the face of increasingly hopeless odds.

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Why Germany Lost: The Three Alibis (WW2HRT 27-06)

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Kursk: The Epic Armored Engagement (2013)

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The End of WWII on the Eastern Front with Rob Citino

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The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict Was Fought and Won

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Evil Unfolded During The 1945 Battle Of Berlin

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Europe Has Become a War Project — Can It Be Stopped? | Yanis Varoufakis & Jeffrey Sachs

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German Army Mechanization - Dr. Louis A. Dimarco

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Sarah Paine – Why Russia Lost the Cold War

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Dr. Robert Citino - "The Wehrmacht Retreats: Fighting a Losing War in 1943"

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Victor Davis Hanson: World War Two-Then and Now (May 2, 2018)

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The Gulf's crude awakening | feat. Bernard Haykel

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Operation Typhoon and the 1941 Battle for Moscow - John Suprin

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1941: The Year Germany Lost the War

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David Kennedy, Andrew Roberts and Stephen Kotkin Discuss the Big Three of the 20th Century

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Westmoreland: The General Who Lost Vietnam

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'Tightening the Noose' with Jon Parshall, John McManus, Craig Symonds, James Scott

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Between Hitler and Stalin on the Eastern Front

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Why Barbarossa Failed: Germany and Russia in the Second World War

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University of Montana Swanberg Lecture 2018

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