About the Episode
In 1940, with Hitler ascendent in Europe and Britain increasingly isolated, Prime Minister Churchill and President Roosevelt know that Britain’s ability to fight depends on American munitions and other supplies reaching the UK—but the Atlantic crossing, patrolled by German U-boats, is treacherous. American assistance leads Roosevelt into an ‘undeclared war’ with Germany…but when the fight finally comes to America’s shores, it’s from the east. Now engaged in a global war across two oceans, an embattled Roosevelt turns to his Navy to shift the balance against the might of the Japanese empire. Starting first at Coral Sea, aircraft carriers face off in a new kind of battle—where neither side ever sees the enemy. And near a tiny atoll called Midway, America’s young and inexperienced aviators will fight to the death for supremacy over the seas.
The National WWII Museum was proud to support HISTORY's work on this series through historical research, educational outreach, and archival footage, as well as on-site interviews with WWII veterans that will be featured as part of the network’s “Save Our History” initiative.
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