The Soviet summer offensive of 1944, "Operation Bagration," costs the German Army virtually an entire army group.
In 1944, Franklin Roosevelt's health began to fail, while Stalin made good on his pledge to begin a Soviet offensive in June.
The China and Burma fronts remained relatively quiet for two years. That changed in 1944.
In this episode, we conclude the story of the American occupation of Saipan, while US commanders ponder the question of where to strike next.