Take a ride through the Great Depression and World War II.
After years of economic turmoil, President Franklin D. Roosevelt offers America a new hope.
The United States is thrust into World War II following the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Stan details the boom of American industry as World War II creates new demands overseas.
Stan highlights the impact of the Battle of Midway as it changes the tides of the war.
U-boats, espionage, and propaganda create new challenges for the United States during World War II.
Following Pearl Harbor, FDR authorizes the use of internment camps for Japanese American citizens.
Stan shares the stories of the important military leaders of the United State’s war efforts.
Stan travels to the beaches of Normandy to visit the site of the famous Operation Neptune.
Operation Cartwheel unfolds in the Pacific Theater with a series of costly battles.
The outcome of the Battle of the Bulge paves the way for the Allies’ victory against Nazi Germany.
As V-Day is celebrated across the globe, the conflict in the Pacific Theater rages on.
Stan examines the impact of the atomic bombs in Japan and the horrors of the Holocaust.