Ep 9. The Race for Berlin
- December 22, 2021
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In this episode of "WWII in Color: Road to Victory," viewers are taken on a journey through the final stages of World War II as Allied forces race to capture the city of Berlin from Nazi control. The episode begins with the Soviet army pushing into Germany from the east while the Allied forces, comprised of soldiers from the United States, Great Britain, and Canada, begin their attack on the city from the west.
Through never before seen color footage and expert commentary, viewers get a glimpse into the intense fighting and strategic maneuvering that took place in the last days of the war. From battles for key positions like the city of Leipzig to the capture of key bridges to allow for swift movement across the country, the race for Berlin was a grueling and deadly mission.
As the Allies push closer to Berlin, they encounter stiff resistance from German troops who refuse to surrender. One of the most dramatic battles detailed in the episode is the fight for the town of Seelow Heights, a key point on the road to Berlin. Through a mix of aerial and ground footage, viewers see how the Allies were able to overcome the German defenses and move forward in their quest to capture the city.
The episode also touches on the political background of the war, including the decision by the Allied forces to divide Germany into occupation zones after the war. This sets up a clash between the Soviet Union, which wants to keep control over East Germany, and the United States and its allies, who want to create a democratic, united Germany.
Overall, "WWII in Color: Road to Victory" season 1 episode 9 provides a comprehensive look at the final stretch of the war, including the brutal battles fought in the race to Berlin and the political tensions that would shape the post-war world.