The Last Days of World War II — Season 1, Episode 23: July 22-July 28: The Final Ultimatum
41 min • 1 season, 26 episodes
Episode synopsis
As the last vestiges of Japanese resistance crumble, Truman announces his intention to drop the atomic bomb. In Burma, 5,000 Japanese troops, trapped in the Pegu Hills, attempt to make a break east towards the Sittang River. In the Philippines, all organized Japanese resistance in the Sarangani Bay area ends. At the Potsdam Conference, President Truman announces that the atom bomb will be used against the Japanese as soon after August 3rd as is possible. And in New York, a freak accident leaves a B-25 bomber implanted into the side of the Empire State Building. This episode of LAST DAYS OF WWII also chronicles the wartime career of Winston Churchill, who became Britain's Prime Minister on the day Germany attacked France and the Low Countries.
About The Last Days of World War II
The Last Days of WWII is a twenty-six part historical documentary covering the final six months of combat in weekly segments to discuss the decisions, battles, strategies, and ultimate legacies of the war.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1February 18-February 24: The Battle for Iwo Jima
- E2February 25-March 3: The Allies Advance
- E3March 4-March 10: Firestorm Over Tokyo
- E4March 11-March 17: Hitler's Last Offensive
- E5March 18-March 24: The Race for Berlin
- E6March 25-March 31: War in the Pacific
- E7April 1-April 7: The Invasion of Okinawa
- E8April 8-April 14: Nazi Death Camps
- E9April 15-April 21: Assault on Berlin
- E10April 22-April 28: Bloody Stalemate on Okinawa
- E11April 29-May 5: The Fall of Berlin
- E12May 6-May 12: Germany Surrenders