D Day, traitors and evacuees
For six years following the end of World War II, Japan was occupied by the US.
At the end of WW2 much of Germany's capital had been destroyed. Women helped clear it up.
America's legendary military commander, General George Patton, died in December 1945
On the 3rd of January 1946 Britain's most famous wartime traitor was hanged.
The trials of senior Nazis began in the autumn of 1945.
In January 1946 a young British woman was given Hitler's will to translate.
In 1946 tens of thousands of British women went to Canada on the first 'war brides' ship
In June 1947 the diary of Anne Frank was published for the very first time.
The Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann gave hours of interview before his capture and trial
A German court put Nazi war criminals on trial 20 years after the end of World War Two
The search for a group of child holocaust-survivors