World War II - Europe
In November of 1989, the people of Berlin tear down a wall which divides their city into East and West. Two years earlier, President Reagan leads the ...
While waiting for Stalin to arrive, President Truman writes of the devastation in Berlin.
Churchill, Truman, and Stalin plan to meet in the Potsdam suburb of Berlin in July 1945 to determine the political fate of Europe.
The fall of Berlin provokes the end of the war, but there are still troubles ahead for the city.
The Russians win Berlin, and the last days of Hitler follow.
On May 22, 1939, Italy and Germany sign an alliance which is known as the "Pact of Steel."