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The Best Episodes of World War Two Season 4

Every episode of World War Two Season 4 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of World War Two Season 4!

The Best Episodes of World War Two Season 4

Follow the deadliest conflict in human history in real time, week by week, blow by blow.

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  1. Background image for Week 123 - The Formation of the United Nations! - WW2 - January 2, 1942
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    #1 - Week 123 - The Formation of the United Nations! - WW2 - January 2, 1942

    S4:E1

    At the ongoing Arcadia Conference, 26 nations sign the Declaration of the United Nations. Otherwise it is very much a week of motion and changes in motion: in the USSR the Soviets are on the move in the center and the Crimea, the Japanese are slowing their movement in China, the Americans are finishing their movement in the Philippines, and the Axis are moving backward in North Africa. The Luftwaffe also decides that Malta must be eliminated as a base for the Allies.

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  2. Background image for Week 124 - Washington DC Abandons The Troops in the Field - WW2 - January 9, 1942
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    #2 - Week 124 - Washington DC Abandons The Troops in the Field - WW2 - January 9, 1942

    S4:E2

    The US government realizes that it cannot send help to relieve the US and Filipino forces in the Philippines, but it does not tell those forces. Meanwhile in the USSR, a huge Red Army offensive against entrenched German forces begins along the entire frontline. The Germans have pulled back in North Africa, though, to consolidate. The Japanese enter Manila and advance in Malaya, but are forced to withdraw in China.

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  3. Background image for Week 125 - German U-Boats to Strike New York - WW2 - January 16, 1942
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    #3 - Week 125 - German U-Boats to Strike New York - WW2 - January 16, 1942

    S4:E3

    Operation Pauchenslag, long-range German submarines operating just of the US Coast, kicks into action this week, as does the Japanese invasion of the Dutch East Indies. They also take Kuala Lumpur. Meanwhile, the Soviet Red Army offensive all along the Eastern Front has its first full week of action, with the Soviets making some real territorial gains in the center, though a German offensive in the Crimea catches them off guard.

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  4. Background image for Week 126 - The Formalization of Extermination - The Wannsee Conference - WW2 - January 23, 1942
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    #4 - Week 126 - The Formalization of Extermination - The Wannsee Conference - WW2 - January 23, 1942

    S4:E4

    Nazi Germany's "Holocaust by Bullets" has already claimed over a million lives over the past 8 months; this week German authorities hold a conference to streamline and systematize the process of extermination. Gas will now be the preferred method of murder. The Japanese are murdering Allied soldiers that fall into their hands as they advance ever closer to Singapore. The Soviet offensive continues along the entire Eastern Front, but the orders and objectives grow ever more confusing and chaotic. In North Africa, Erwin Rommel launches a surprise offensive against the Allies and make a lightning advance the final two days of the week.

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  5. Background image for Week 127 - Fortress Singapore Stands Alone! - WW2 - January 30, 1942
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    #5 - Week 127 - Fortress Singapore Stands Alone! - WW2 - January 30, 1942

    S4:E5

    The Japanese advance on Singapore has gotten close enough that the British have destroyed the causeway to Singapore Island. The Japanese are also making attacks in the Solomon Islands, Burma, the Philippines, and the Dutch East Indies- their threat to Australia is real. Erwin Rommel's surprise spoiler offensive in North Africa takes Benghazi, and on the eastern front the Soviets break a hole in the German lines in the north even as the temperature drops to the -50s.

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  6. Background image for Week 128 - Pearl Harbour Avenged! - WW2 - February 6, 1942
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    #6 - Week 128 - Pearl Harbour Avenged! - WW2 - February 6, 1942

    S4:E6

    The Japanese advance in Burma and the Dutch East Indies, but they've reached the end of the Malayan Campaign- Singapore, which they have under siege. They now prepare for the final assault. The Allies are going on the offensive at sea, though, in the Marshalls-Gilberts Raids, while on land in the Soviet Union the Red Army launches another series of offensives against the Germans.

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  8. Background image for Week 129- German Army Surrounded: You Did Nazi That Coming! - WW2 - February 13, 1942
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    #7 - Week 129- German Army Surrounded: You Did Nazi That Coming! - WW2 - February 13, 1942

    S4:E7

    The Soviet Red Army has managed to surround some 100,000 German soldiers in the Demyansk Pocket. The Allies are surrounded in Fortress Singapore and the Japanese spend the week breaking in. The Allies are also unable to supply Malta by ship because of continuous heavy Axis bombing of the island and its surroundings, which bodes ill for Allied operations in North Africa. The Germans also make a bold naval move this week- sending two capital ships right up the English Channel under British noses, making for German ports.

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  9. Background image for Week 130 - Britain's Worst Defeat - Singapore Falls - WW2 - February 20, 1942
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    #8 - Week 130 - Britain's Worst Defeat - Singapore Falls - WW2 - February 20, 1942

    S4:E8

    The most humiliating defeat in British history according to Winston Churchill- 80,000 men lost as prisoners of war! Humiliated by an enemy far less numerous than themselves! There are many ways to describe the fall of Singapore; these are but two of them. The Japanese are also bombing Australia and invading Sumatra, Bali, and Timor this week, so they are certainly not resting on their laurels. Meanwhile in the Soviet Union, thousands of Red Army paratroops are dropping behind German lines.

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  10. Background image for Week 131 - Japan Destroys Allied Armada in Biggest Naval Battle in Decades - WW2 - February 27, 1942
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    #9 - Week 131 - Japan Destroys Allied Armada in Biggest Naval Battle in Decades - WW2 - February 27, 1942

    S4:E9

    The Japanese are advancing in the Dutch East Indies and Burma, brushing aside defenders, but their biggest victory this week is at sea, when they not only brush aside the ABDA Fleet, but literally wipe it out of existence. Meanwhile Italian and Germans submarines are patrolling the Caribbean, sinking any Allied merchant shipping they find. It is yet another week of Axis successes.

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  11. Background image for The Japanese Raid Australia and the British Raid France - March 6, 1942
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    #10 - The Japanese Raid Australia and the British Raid France - March 6, 1942

    S4:E10

    The Japanese advance in Burma continues, threatening Rangoon, and also make landings on Java and New Guinea. They even go so far as an air raid on Broome, Australia. The British are making raids of their own this week, Operation Biting against Bruneval in German-occupied France. As for the Germans themselves, 100,000 of them are still surrounded by the Red Army at Demyansk, and Hitler is told that the Soviets might have enough reserves to defend against a renewed summer offensive.

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  12. Background image for Week 133 - Tumbling Capitals - MacArthur on the Run - WW2 - March 13, 1942
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    #11 - Week 133 - Tumbling Capitals - MacArthur on the Run - WW2 - March 13, 1942

    S4:E11

    Rangoon in Burma falls to the invaders without a shot, the Dutch East Indies surrender 100,000 men to them at Batavia, and the Japanese land on New Guinea and begin their advance on port Moresby. The first phase of their offensives is now over. The Philippines still hold out, their armies under siege at Bataan, but Douglas MacArthur, Allied commander there, has made his getaway, one day to hopefully return. American troops do begin landings on New Caledonia, to build a base there to begin the fight back.

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  13. Background image for Week 134 - Crap Tactics in the Pacific - Shall MacArthur Return? - WW2 - March 20, 1942
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    #12 - Week 134 - Crap Tactics in the Pacific - Shall MacArthur Return? - WW2 - March 20, 1942

    S4:E12

    MacArthur makes one of the most iconic remarks of the whole war, but considering the fact that the Philippines seem unsalvageable, it's pretty unclear just how he'll do it, especially since even though ever more American soldiers are arriving in Australia, the Japanese threat to Australia grows daily. Bill Slim arrives in Burma to take command of I Burma Corps, and Joe Stilwell has taken over two Chinese Nationalist armies, so the defense of Burma looks like it might go on a while longer, though the Allies are at a serious disadvantage after losing Rangoon. The Japanese, for their part, are trying to figure out how the heck they're going to administer all the territory they've taken this year and bring natural resources to Japan itself. There is still scattered fighting in the USSR, but the spring muds have put pad to any major offensives for the time being. As for the British, they launch Operation Outward, a hydrogen balloon campaign over Germany.

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  14. Background image for Week 135 - New Blitzkrieg Against a Wall of 9 Million! - WW2 - March 27, 1942
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    #13 - Week 135 - New Blitzkrieg Against a Wall of 9 Million! - WW2 - March 27, 1942

    S4:E13

    The Allies make plans to bring the war to Germany by possibly attacking in North Africa. Holding Malta might be the key to such adventures, but it is increasingly harder to do. The Soviets and German make plans for adding millions of soldiers to their ranks, while springtime mud has kept the front mostly quiet. The Japanese plans for the conquest of Burma are still advancing, though the fighting this week is especially brutal.

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  15. Background image for Week 136 - The Carpet Bombing of Germany begins - WW2 - April 3, 1942
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    #14 - Week 136 - The Carpet Bombing of Germany begins - WW2 - April 3, 1942

    S4:E14

    Britain's campaign to firebomb the old towns of Germany where civilians reside begins in earnest this week. The British also destroy the port at St. Nazaire in commando action. In the Indian Ocean, however, they are avoiding contact with the Japanese, even while on land the Japanese advance in both Burma and New Guinea.

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  16. Background image for Week 137 - America Surrenders - The Fall of Bataan - April 10, 1942
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    #15 - Week 137 - America Surrenders - The Fall of Bataan - April 10, 1942

    S4:E15

    After holding out since the beginning of the year, the American and Filipino defenders at Bataan can do so no more, and they surrender to the Japanese- the Bataan Death March for the 75,000 prisoners begins. Meanwhile, the Japanese carrier fleet launches a raid on Colombo and shipping in the Bay of Bengal, wrecking Britain's Eastern Fleet in the process and forcing them to move to African coastal bases. Adolf Hitler issues the directive outlining his plans for a summer offensive against the USSR that aim south toward the Caucasus.

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  17. Background image for Week 138 - America Strikes Back - Tokyo in Flames - WW2 - April 18 1942
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    #16 - Week 138 - America Strikes Back - Tokyo in Flames - WW2 - April 18 1942

    S4:E16

    The Doolittle Raid is just a little bombing raid over Tokyo that doesn't do that much physical damage. It does, however, have big repercussions- partly in terms of future offensive plans for the Japanese fleet, and partly in terms of the thousands of Chinese lives taken in reprisals for allowing the US bombers to land in China. There is small scattered action on the Eastern Front, more Japanese advances in Burma, and a French VIP escapes captivity in Germany and heads for Switzerland and freedom.

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    #17 - Week 139 - Allied Intelligence cracks Japanese codes! - WW2 - April 25, 1942

    S4:E17

    After last week's Doolittle Raid on Tokyo, pretty much the entire Japanese fleet is sent out looking for American ships. They do not find them, but the enormous amount of radio traffic they generate is a treasure trove for Allied codebreakers to work on. The Allies ship 46 British Spitfire planes to Malta... and all of them are destroyed by the Axis within 48 hours. Germany begins bombing tourist and cultural destinations in Britain, and to make things even worse for the British this week, they realize they can't hold Burma and are now making tracks for India, with the Japanese Army in hot pursuit.

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    #18 - Week 140 - Japan - One Battle from Victory? - May 2, 1942

    S4:E18

    Now Burma and control of the Burma Road have fallen to the Japanese. Can nothing stop them? The Allies are thinking about maybe using the Solomon Islands as a base to build to try and fight back, but to do that they'll need control of the Coral Sea, but both sides are sending warships there since the Japanese plan to take Port Moresby. The Allies are aware of this, however, since they have the advantage of being able to read a substantial part of Japan's radio traffic. It is a week of foreshadowing not just there, but also as the Allies send ships to take Madagascar from the Vichy French and the Soviets prepare to launch an offensive in the south of the Eastern Front.

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  20. Background image for Week 141 - Carrier vs. Carrier - The Battle of Coral Sea - WW2 - May 9, 1942
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    #19 - Week 141 - Carrier vs. Carrier - The Battle of Coral Sea - WW2 - May 9, 1942

    S4:E19

    This week sees a major clash between the naval forces of the Japanese and the Allies. Both sides take big damage, though on the tactical level it is a victory for the Japanese. Operationally, however, they must postpone their attacks towards Port Moresby. They are busy making plans all the while, though, for their upcoming attack against Midway Atoll in the Central Pacific. They also finally have success ending an offensive this week with the conquest of the Philippines when Corregidor falls. Japan's ally Germany begins an offensive of their own this week on the Kerch Peninsula. The Allies, for their part, launch an offensive of their own this week against Vichy French-held Madagascar, and they take the main port, Diego Suarez.

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    #20 - Week 142 - Joseph Stalin Jumps the Gun - May 16, 1942

    S4:E20

    The Soviets pre-empt a German offensive with one of their own in the south of the Eastern Front, but that's not the only fighting. The skies over Malta and the waters of the Gulf of St. Lawrence are full of action. Meanwhile, two races against time - and the Japanese - come to an end in India.

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    #21 - Week 143 - AF is short of fresh water - WW2 - May 23, 1942

    S4:E21

    Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov arrives in London to meet with Churchill, but at home in the USSR the Germans have launched an instantly successful offensive. In North Africa and Malta the British are building up, unaware that Erwin Rommel is just about to strike, and an American ruse discovers secret Japanese attack plans.

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    #22 - Week 144 - Rommel's Desert Dash - The Whole Bloody Afrika Korps! - Gazala - WW2 - May 30, 1942

    S4:E22

    Erwin Rommel begins his surprise new offensive with "Rommel's Moonlight Ride", bringing all of his mighty mobile units to the fray in North Africa, while in the Pacific, dozens of warships and tens of thousands of men set sail from Japan- their mission? Attack the Aleutian Islands and Midway Island, but above all, destroy the US Pacific Fleet!

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    #23 - Week 145a - Midway, pt.1 - Clash of the Titans - June 5, 1942

    S4:E23

    The supposedly surprise Japanese operations against Midway Atoll and the Aleutian Islands kick-off, but they don't know that Allied intelligence has cracked their codes. As the Japanese fleet advances in the Central Pacific and Japanese planes bomb Midway, the US Navy has a big surprise waiting for them.

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    #24 - Week 145b - Germany to Strike Strongest Fortress in the World - WW2 - June 6, 1942

    S4:E24

    Midway isn't the only fight right now. Germany is trying to crack the mighty fortress of Sevastopol and take the whole Crimea. In North Africa, Rommel is routing the Allies, but in Malta the arrival of ever more fighter planes bodes well for the Allies.

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    #25 - Week 145c - Midway pt.2 - A New War? - WW2 - June 7, 1942

    S4:E25

    We left off last time with several burning behemoths. Watch today to see the action that follows, not just on the high seas, but also in Alaska. We also turn to Washington DC and Tokyo and follow the reaction to the Battle of Midway there. The Japanese one may surprise you.

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Season 4 Ratings Summary

"Week 123 - The Formation of the United Nations! - WW2 - January 2, 1942" is the best rated episode of "World War Two" season 4. It scored /10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 1/2/2021. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Week 124 - Washington DC Abandons The Troops in the Field - WW2 - January 9, 1942".