Any of you watched the series "World War II - In Color"?
I was flipping through channels last night and came across it on AHC. If I recall correctly, this one was about things that led up to WWII. Rise of the Nazis and how they were initially viewed as "ok guys" ahead and during the Berlin Olympics in 1936. Then rise of the Japanese empire, etc. What caught my attention was the segment on Benito Mussolini and his rise, Stalin's views/opposition, and General Franco in Spain. I admit that I've heard of Mussolini and Stalin, but nothing in depth and the discussion on those two I thought was quite interesting. And to be honest, I never really knew about General Franco and Spain's support of the Axis. Maybe because their part wasn't "official", at least according to Wikipedia and some other sources.
Anyways, all interesting parts that I don't recall being taught in history, nor portrayed in movies. Wondering now if that was sort of the MSM effect of the day. Learning more and more about the other stories in WW II has always been interesting to me. I had another thread on histories of major wars, but this one is more focuses.
Much if my interest is rooted in the firearms of the times. But also very interesting to me are the other "implents of war", like the German Panzer tanks and the Luftwaffe.
Seems like this series is available on Amazon and Netflix. I'll check Amazon tonight, but I might just wait until episode air on AHC.