1943: Turning Point of WW2 in Europe (Documentary)

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Published 2024-04-05
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The so-called forgotten year of WW2 sees the Allies push the Germans out of North Africa, Sicily, part of Italy, the Atlantic, and smash the Wehrmacht backwards from the Volga and Kursk in Russia to the Dnipro in Ukraine while Allied bombers begin to relentlessly bomb the Reich itself.

00:00 Intro to 1943
00:47 Tunisia 1943 - Rommel's Last Battle
22:04 U-Boat War 1943 - Hunter to Hunted
38:02 Invasion of Sicily 1943 - Operation Husky
1:06:06 Kursk 1943 - Why Germany Lost
1:27:58 Air War 1943 - Masters of the Air?
1:50:38 Holocaust 1943 - Genocide & Resistance
1:56:41 Conclusion to 1943

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»CREDITS
Presented by: Jesse Alexander
Written by: Jesse Alexander, Mark Newton
Director: Toni Steller
Editing: Toni Steller
Motion Design: Toni Steller , Phillip Appelt
Mixing, Mastering & Sound Design: above-zero.com/
Research by: Mark Newton, Jesse Alexander, Roman Töppel
Fact checking: Florian Wittig, Mark Newton
Executive Producer: Florian Wittig

Channel Design: Simon Buckmaster

Contains licensed material by getty images, AP and Reuters
Maps: MapTiler/OpenStreetMap Contributors & GEOlayers3
Music Library: Epidemic Sound
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All Comments (21)
  • @earltaylor1893
    My profile pic is my great uncle Earl, who was KIA fighting Germans in the “soft underbelly of Europe.” To this day I wonder if he was wearing his “I love you” helmet when charging German positions in the mountains of Italy.
  • Jesse THE narrator with a master of oratory and a man with ethics. Outstanding effort as usual from all your team mate .
  • @bryonmartin8463
    Very well done! This isn’t just a repeat of other documentaries—it is far more detailed.
  • Honestly, would like to see some videos on Japan and China in 1943. It was rather unique year in both the Pacific and Asia.
  • @StartledPancake
    This channel has taught me how to say so many European place names properly, thank you for that!
  • @somato2688
    No narrator is better than you. Perfect amount of detail
  • @ryanreedgibson
    OMG! This video is the closest to reading a book that I have ever seen. Information dense and professionally narrated in North American English. This channel is gold! 🥇
  • @owen1079
    I think I speak for everyone here: you're all brilliant at all you do & we all appreciate everything you do. Thank you👍
  • @mchrome3366
    Excellent video with great research and facts and figures of casualties and equipment. A definitive keeper. Thanks
  • @Quickandslick
    People, make sure you like an subscribe. This is one of the best, unbiased, concise documentary channels on YouTube.
  • @wfcoaker1398
    It must have been cool to be Italian American in Sicily in your 20s and get to meet old people who knew your grandparents before they moved to America. That must have been frigging intense!
  • @cd8628
    Wonderful detail. And one of the best narrators that I have ever heard.
  • @roykay4709
    Finished this release. Incredibly thorough.
  • I love the comparisons between the perception of events at the time and the more recent research. It really demonstrates how biased and innacurate our perception of real time events can get, with different people often making mutually exclusive claims. For that alone, you deserve a huge amount of respect.
  • @mctoasty420
    Seriously a great documentary and the fact we all get it free is amazing. You deserve way more views and subscribers for this amazing research and thorough analysis and work, great 2 hours
  • @TheMannihilator
    thank you for the constant effort and great quality of content.
  • @jeffe9842
    Excellent and detailed documentary. I was glued to it throughout. Incidentally, my father participated in the Sicily invasion, third wave. He was antiaircraft and, when there were no more German planes to shoot at, he was converted to military police and guarded German POWs in Belgium.