Episode 9 : La guerre en Afrique.

Episode 9 : La guerre en Afrique.

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Épisode 28 : Après la guerre, l’heure des comptes

La Seconde Guerre mondiale s’achève en septembre 1945 mais la victoire militaire ne suffit pas et une question se pose aux vainqueurs : comment juger les crimes qui y ont été commis à une échelle sans précédent, alors même que le droit international n’a jamais prévu de tels actes ...  Show more

Episode 27 : Du projet Manhattan à la capitulation du Japon, la fin de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale

En juillet 1942 est lancé aux Etats-Unis le projet Manhattan destiné à produire la bombe atomique et gagner ainsi la course contre l'Allemagne sur la recherche nucléaire. Les travaux aboutiront le 16 juillet 1945 à l'explosion de la première bombe atomique de l'histoire à l'occas ...  Show more

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