S01E01 Great Britain
Fifty years ago this week, Britain declared war on Germany; eight months later the British army was in retreat from the beaches of Dunkirk. For half a century many have blamed the 'guilty men'—the government...
When war broke out in 1939, millions of Americans were determined to stay out of another European conflict. America was isolationist. But Britain's near defeat in the war brought about a change of opinion. As debate raged between the interventionists, and isolationists, President Roosevelt steered his country towards war. By 1941, and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, America was ready to enter the world stage once again.
Eight country-by-country accounts of the origins of the Second World War.