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For all you history nerds who want the ultimate playlist on the history of World War II...
Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:17 pm
Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:17 pm
I have gone and done something that none of you have asked for (again): I have built a massive playlist that tells the complete story of the most destructive conflict in human history.
It starts with Epic History TV’s outstanding 5-video series on World War I, because you can’t understand WWII without seeing just what a complete shite show the world was in 1918 when the guns finally fell silent. From there it flows straight into TimeGhost History’s excellent “Between 2 Wars” series (58 episodes) that takes you year-by-year from the aftermath of the Great War all the way to the final hours of peace in late-August 1939.
Then we hit the main event: the World War Two channel’s legendary “WW2 in Real Time” week-by-week series, with the outstanding companion series War Against Humanity (Spartacus Olsson laying out the civilian cost and war crimes committed by all sides) perfectly interwoven throughout. Other sub-series such as On the Home Front, Spies & Ties, Pearl Harbor Minute-by-Minute, and D-Day 24 Hours are also included. Everything is in strict chronological order so you really feel the war as it unfolded across the globe.
At 647 videos and roughly 350–450 hours of top-shelf content, this playlist is obviously huge. I don't think a year of college courses on the subject could compare to the amount of information it contains. So, if you’ve ever wanted to go way beyond the usual documentaries and really immerse yourself in the military campaigns, the home fronts, the politics, the economics, and the horrifying human cost…this is it.
Link below. Enjoy the rabbit hole, gentlemen.
World War II: A Complete History
It starts with Epic History TV’s outstanding 5-video series on World War I, because you can’t understand WWII without seeing just what a complete shite show the world was in 1918 when the guns finally fell silent. From there it flows straight into TimeGhost History’s excellent “Between 2 Wars” series (58 episodes) that takes you year-by-year from the aftermath of the Great War all the way to the final hours of peace in late-August 1939.
Then we hit the main event: the World War Two channel’s legendary “WW2 in Real Time” week-by-week series, with the outstanding companion series War Against Humanity (Spartacus Olsson laying out the civilian cost and war crimes committed by all sides) perfectly interwoven throughout. Other sub-series such as On the Home Front, Spies & Ties, Pearl Harbor Minute-by-Minute, and D-Day 24 Hours are also included. Everything is in strict chronological order so you really feel the war as it unfolded across the globe.
At 647 videos and roughly 350–450 hours of top-shelf content, this playlist is obviously huge. I don't think a year of college courses on the subject could compare to the amount of information it contains. So, if you’ve ever wanted to go way beyond the usual documentaries and really immerse yourself in the military campaigns, the home fronts, the politics, the economics, and the horrifying human cost…this is it.
Link below. Enjoy the rabbit hole, gentlemen.
World War II: A Complete History
Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:28 pm to RollTide1987
I started watching your playlist, but if you want more depth about WWI, Dan Carlin’s “Blueprint for Armageddon” is highly recommended. Carlin can be long winded sometimes though (the entire series is about 24 hours)
Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:31 pm to RollTide1987
quote:It got recommended on YT to me when they were just a couple weeks into 1939. I religiously watched every week until the end of WW2. It would be nice to have a physical copy of that series if something ever happens to YouTube.
legendary “WW2 in Real Time” week-by-week series, with
Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:41 pm to sledgehammer
quote:you can DL YT videos.
It would be nice to have a physical copy of that series if something ever happens to YouTube.
Posted on 4/26/26 at 2:43 pm to SeafoodPlatter
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I started watching your playlist, but if you want more depth about WWI, Dan Carlin’s “Blueprint for Armageddon” is highly recommended.
Carlin is good but if you're looking for a more visual medium, I recommend the YouTube channel: The Great War. The channel's week-by-week series (which ran from 2014-2018) was done by the same people who are featured in my playlist above.
Check it out if you haven't seen it:
The Great War Week-by-Week
Posted on 4/26/26 at 3:09 pm to RollTide1987
Thanks for sharing this. I WILL enjoy this rabbit hole.
Posted on 4/26/26 at 3:16 pm to RollTide1987
ww2
this and dan carlin >>>>>>>>>>>>> that link
this and dan carlin >>>>>>>>>>>>> that link
Posted on 4/26/26 at 3:27 pm to RollTide1987
That's what is referred to as a "deep dive". 
Posted on 4/26/26 at 3:30 pm to RollTide1987
quote:I specifically asked you not to do it
I have gone and done something that none of you have asked for
Posted on 4/26/26 at 3:31 pm to Obi Wan Ryobi
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Sherman > Panzer
Under gunned
High profile
There is a reason the Russians wanted our trucks, not our tanks
Posted on 4/26/26 at 3:56 pm to SeafoodPlatter
quote:
I started watching your playlist, but if you want more depth about WWI, Dan Carlin’s “Blueprint for Armageddon” is highly recommended.
For those who find Carlin annoying, Darryl Cooper is doing WW1-WW2 from the German perspective
Posted on 4/26/26 at 4:15 pm to olgoi khorkhoi
First 2 Episodes are great, highly recommend.
Posted on 4/26/26 at 4:35 pm to SeafoodPlatter
quote:
if you want more depth about WWI, Dan Carlin’s “Blueprint for Armageddon” is highly recommended. Carlin can be long winded sometimes though (the entire series is about 24 hours)
Yeah, OP selections are fantastic. I've seen a bunch of his suggestions and they're great.
But for someone going on a long drive, or something to play in your ear buds during slow time at work, "Blueprint" and "Ghosts of the Ostfront" are awesome. "Ghosts" is all about the Eastern Front that we as Americans don't learn about in the standard history classes of school before college. The Eastern Front was a totally different beast than what the allies took part of in the west.
Posted on 4/26/26 at 4:39 pm to RollTide1987
Apocalypse WW1 is hands down the best overall video series on the Great War; Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by the History Channel is a great two episode series on Germany during WW2
Posted on 4/26/26 at 5:01 pm to Adam4LSU
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this and dan carlin >>>>>>>>>>>>> that link
You obviously didn't click my link.
Posted on 4/26/26 at 5:23 pm to RollTide1987
This is what they make bookmarks for.
Thanks a ton for sharing this!
Thanks a ton for sharing this!
Posted on 4/26/26 at 6:01 pm to RollTide1987
Thanks, you have performed a great service!
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