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Resistance to Nazi occupation and oppression has been a constant throughout the war. In the summer of 1944, two cities revolt against the Nazis but meet very different outcomes. And some, living and dying through the Holocaust, take their fate into their own hands and mount organized resistance in the direst of circumstances.
This episode features interviews with (in order of appearance):
- Colonel Douglas Douds, professor, US Army War College
- Robert Citino, senior historian, National WWII Museum
- Dan Snow, historian and broadcaster
- Alexandra Richie, professor, Collegium Civitas
- Michael Neiberg, professor, US Army War College
- Marco Aterrano, associate professor, University of Naples Federico II
- Martin Morgan, military historian and author
- Simon Sebag Montefiore, historian and author
- Anand Toprani, military historian, U.S. Naval War College
- James Bulgin, historian, Imperial War Museum
- Rebecca Erbelding, historian, United States Holocaust Museum
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