D Day, traitors and evacuees
In 1942, the Allies launched an offensive in Egypt that helped shape the course of WW2
Italy's great works of art were threatened by bombing and looting during World War Two.
It is 70 years since German troops lost their battle to take the Soviet industrial city.
The story of a survivor of Ravensbruck, the Nazis' concentration camp for women
In 1943, Mary Pratt joined the first professional women's baseball league in the US.
The disastrous raid by Allied forces on the German occupied French port of Dieppe in WW2.
In 1943, Rome's Jewish citizens were promised safety if they gave gold to the Nazis.
A crewman's account of the famous British raid on Hitler's dams in 1943.
She was one of Germany's greatest battleships during World War II.
How a devastating air raid on Bari during WW2 led to the deadly release of mustard gas
Jewish fighters in the Polish capital rose up against the German army in 1943
The day the leader of the French Resistance was killed by German forces on July 08, 1943
During WWII, most of the Jews in Denmark evaded Nazi plans to send them to death camps
The brother and sister who took part in the struggle to free Italy from fascism in WW2.
Hundreds of Jewish slave labourers staged a revolt in a Nazi death camp in October 1943
How the cellist Anita Lasker-Wallfisch survived the Holocaust by playing music.
In November 1943 Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill all met together to discuss WW2
The WW2 attempt to understand how best to care for starving civilians in war-torn Europe
Hundreds of thousands of civilians died of starvation during the siege of Leningrad.
In 1944 the Yugoslav partisan leader found sanctuary on a tiny island in the Adriatic.
In February 1944, the first electronic computer began attacking coded Nazi messages
Eyewitness accounts of the Allied landings in Normandy during WW2 on 6 June 1944.
How the 大象传媒 reported the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France, 6 June 1944
In 1944 the International Red Cross was allowed into Theresienstadt concentration camp