From The Ashes Of World War Ii

From The Ashes Of World War Ii is a TV show on SBS ONE. The program has been available since 2025. A total of 6 episodes have been broadcast, most recently in July 2025.
Last broadcast:13/07/2025 at 07:32
Last episode
49:54


From The Ashes Of World War Ii
France faced a tumultuous journey during and after World War II. This episode captures France's struggle, resilience, and rebirth, capturing both the heartache and the hope that emerged from the ruins, with a particular focus on how architecture became a powerful symbol of recov...
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The scars of centuries of conflict are etched into Italy's ancient landmarks, and World War II added another layer to that history. This episode explores the resilience and hope of a nation as it rose from the devastating failure of fascism to the rebirth of its identity, and how architecture reflected the transformation.


From the brutal devastation of World War II to the stoicism of Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe, this episode explores the tension between Russia and Poland as they rebuild their societies and cities, all reflected in the architecture that rose from the rubble.


An evocative exploration of Britain's remarkable journey from devastation to recovery. Told through the prism of architecture and urban planning, this episode showcases Britain's transformation from rubble to a strong, social democracy.


Episode Two: From the Ashes of WWII: Germany - Germany emerged from World War II beaten and broken, not only by the Allies but also by the brutal regime that led them into a humiliating defeat. This episode explores the immense task of rebuilding a shattered nation and its spirit, with architecture reflecting the past and ...


Amidst the smouldering ruins of World War II, Japan faced devastation unlike any the world has ever seen. Explore the architectural journey of a nation rebuilt to become a beacon of modern ingenuity.