Attack on Fortress Europe: From D-Day to V.E. Day Episode Rating Graph
Aug 2003 - Aug 2003
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Best Episodes of Attack on Fortress Europe: From D-Day to V.E. Day
Geronimo: The U.S. Airborne in World War II
S1 Ep2
7.0
24th Aug 2003
The United States Airborne played a major role in the success of Allied operations throughout World War II. From their first jumps in North Africa and Sicily, to the massive drops in Normandy and Holland, the Airborne was an important part of Allied military strategy. Initially conceived as an assault force able to parachute behind enemy lines, to seize and hold strategic areas until ground forces could link up with them, the AIrborne unites were used in many different ways. From dropping in to capture key positions behind enemy lines in Normandy and Holland, to fighting as tough ground forces at Anzio and the Battle of the Bulge, the Airborne was ready for anything. Elite, confident, and ready for action, the men of the United States Airborne were the best trained and best conditioned fighting force of the war. These men represented the finest combat troops America had to offer and they proved it in the face of unbelievable odds and under the most extreme conditions.
Worst Episodes of Attack on Fortress Europe: From D-Day to V.E. Day
D-Day: Codename Overlord
S1 Ep1
4.0
24th Aug 2003
It is first light on the 6th of June, 1994, D-Day. On this day, the Allies launched the largest combined land, air and sea operation ever from Souther England to liberate Europe from Hitler and Nazi oppression. Code named Overlord, the entire operation was a tremendous gamble. The element of surprise was paramount and through a tangle of intrigue, the German high command was led to believe the invasion would occur not at Normandy, but at Calais, only twenty miles from England across the narrow strait of Dover.
Attack on Fortress Europe: From D-Day to V.E. Day Episode Guide
D-Day: Codename Overlord
S1 Ep1
4.0
24th Aug 2003
It is first light on the 6th of June, 1994, D-Day. On this day, the Allies launched the largest combined land, air and sea operation ever from Souther England to liberate Europe from Hitler and Nazi oppression. Code named Overlord, the entire operation was a tremendous gamble. The element of surprise was paramount and through a tangle of intrigue, the German high command was led to believe the invasion would occur not at Normandy, but at Calais, only twenty miles from England across the narrow strait of Dover.
Geronimo: The U.S. Airborne in World War II
S1 Ep2
7.0
24th Aug 2003
The United States Airborne played a major role in the success of Allied operations throughout World War II. From their first jumps in North Africa and Sicily, to the massive drops in Normandy and Holland, the Airborne was an important part of Allied military strategy. Initially conceived as an assault force able to parachute behind enemy lines, to seize and hold strategic areas until ground forces could link up with them, the AIrborne unites were used in many different ways. From dropping in to capture key positions behind enemy lines in Normandy and Holland, to fighting as tough ground forces at Anzio and the Battle of the Bulge, the Airborne was ready for anything. Elite, confident, and ready for action, the men of the United States Airborne were the best trained and best conditioned fighting force of the war. These men represented the finest combat troops America had to offer and they proved it in the face of unbelievable odds and under the most extreme conditions.
The best rated episodes of Attack on Fortress Europe: From D-Day to V.E. Day are:
Geronimo: The U.S. Airborne in World War II S1E2 rated 7.0
The lowest rated episodes of Attack on Fortress Europe: From D-Day to V.E. Day are:
D-Day: Codename Overlord S1E1 rated 4.0
The first episode of Attack on Fortress Europe: From D-Day to V.E. Day aired on August 24, 2003.
The last episode of Attack on Fortress Europe: From D-Day to V.E. Day aired on August 24, 2003.
There are 2 episodes of Attack on Fortress Europe: From D-Day to V.E. Day.
There is one season of Attack on Fortress Europe: From D-Day to V.E. Day.
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