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Divide. Conquer. Redraw. Coming to you July 19th.

Experience the Battle of Prokhorovka – told entirely through animated maps. No talking heads. Just the battlefield, unfolding move by move. In Lines of Fire: Prokhorovka, the TimeGhost Army Map Service brings World War II’s Eastern Front to life with precision cartography and dynamic animation. Follow Soviet commander Pavel Rotmistrov and German commander Paul Hausser as their armored forces collide in one of the most debated clashes of the war. No fluff. Just tactics, terrain, and movement — map by map.

September 1944. Winter is approaching, and Allied forces have made great strides towards crushing the German Reich throughout the summer. However, supply bottlenecks have begun to severely blunt their momentum, and they face a winter of consolidation before they can truly think about striking into Germany in 1945. Unless... perhaps there is another way? British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery certainly believes there might be, and sets the wheels in motion, setting us up for the largest airborne invasion ever seen. Will it be triumph? Or a bridge too far?
In November 1940, the British Royal Navy launched a daring carrier strike against the Italian fleet at Taranto. The attack shocked the world, crippled Italian naval power in the Mediterranean, and demonstrated just how devastating naval air power could be against battleships at anchor. But the consequences of Taranto didn’t end in Italy. In this episode, we explore the aftermath of the raid, the race to understand how it had been achieved, and why military observers around the world paid such close attention to what happened there. From British convoy operations in the Mediterranean to Japanese investigations into shallow-water torpedo attacks, this episode examines how one raid would echo far beyond the harbor at Taranto.
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