YouTube TV subscribers have discovered a surprising new addition to their channel lineup: a 24/7 channel dedicated to World War II documentaries. The channel offers a continuous stream of the historical documentaries like “The World at War”, The Nazi War Machine, Vietnam War, and more.
“The World at War” is a landmark documentary series that offers a comprehensive and unflinching look at World War II. Originally broadcast in 1973, the 26-episode series covers the conflict from its origins to its aftermath, drawing on firsthand accounts from survivors, archival footage, and historical documents. With its meticulous research and global perspective, “The World at War” explores the war’s major battles, political figures, and social impact, providing a nuanced understanding of the conflict’s devastating consequences and enduring legacy. Narrated by Laurence Olivier, the series remains a powerful and essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of World War II.
The channel is seems to be owned by Newsmax TV and offers a list of licensed TV programs. None of the content seems to be original to the channel but has aired on others, most noticeably the History Channel in the past. Details on the channel is are thin but you can find it listed on Newsmax’s website.
This new offering reflects a broader trend in the streaming industry towards greater content diversification. As streaming services compete for subscribers, they are increasingly seeking to offer specialized channels and programming to appeal to niche audiences.
While the World War channel may not appeal to all viewers, it provides a valuable resource for those interested in history and the events of the war. The channel’s continuous programming format offers a convenient way to explore a vast library of documentaries, offering insights into the conflict’s key battles, figures, and consequences.

