Episode 2-Nazi Politics, 1929-1933

Episode 2-Nazi Politics, 1929-1933

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Episode 599-Mussolini Leaves the Stage, For now

Monty’s plan to swing left has failed. Now he wants Patton’s help who still does not trust the British. During this a slight British officer pulls off a miracle. Meanwhile the fighting on Sicily is felt in Rome as Mussolini is voted out of power. Learn more about your ad choices. ...  Show more

Episode 598-Monty Can't Keep His Promise

Monty’s 8th Army can’t push on north to Catania, so he has other forces swing to the left. But this 3 prong attack fails as well. Ordering his men to go on the defensive, Monty calls in more troops from North Africa. Meanwhile, Patton is planning his drive east, to Messina. Learn ...  Show more

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