Race to Victory
It's 1945 and the final 100 days of World War II play out on both sides of the globe. In Europe, it begins with the Battle of the Bulge and ends with Hitler's suicide. In the Pacific, it picks up midway through the bloodbath in Okinawa and ends with a blast that will change warfare forever. Examine the final act of the European and Pacific theaters, captured through rare war footage and the personal accounts of U.S. soldiers from both campaigns, a British correspondent, and a Japanese admiral. Race to Victory has one or more episodes free on Smithsonian Channel, and streaming with subscription on Smithsonian Earth (Via Prime Video). It's a documentary show with 6 episodes over 1 season. Race to Victory is still airing with no announced date for the next episode or season.
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Race to Victory Season 1 Overview
May 8, 2020 - Jul 16, 2020Season 1 of Race to Victory has 6 episodes that are available to stream on Smithsonian Earth, Smithsonian.
Race to Victory Season 1 Episodes
S01 E06Race to Berlin
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S01 E05 D-Day and beyond
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S01 E04 Tehran dit-down
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Race to Victory Overview
It's 1945 and the final 100 days of World War II play out on both sides of the globe. In Europe, it begins with the Battle of the Bulge and ends with Hitler's suicide. In the Pacific, it picks up midway through the bloodbath in Okinawa and ends with a blast that will change warfare forever. Examine the final act of the European and Pacific theaters, captured through rare war footage and the personal accounts of U.S. soldiers from both campaigns, a British correspondent, and a Japanese admiral.