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- Allied analysts uncovered Nazi Germany's V-weapons program aimed at Britain using 3D imagery, landscape analysis, and pilot intel, thwarting Hitler's plans.
- 202144m8,6 (16)Épisode téléviséIn mid 1941 Hitler invades the Soviet Union to gain living space in the east for the Germans. Meanwhile the Nazi regime gradually advances its "final solution to the Jewish problem", culminating in the Holocaust.
- 202145m8,7 (14)Épisode téléviséThe defeat at Stalingrad in 1943 was the turning point of the war and convinced the Nazi leadership to intensify their terror and propaganda campaigns, a horrific chapter of the Holocaust begins with the death marches of surviving concentration camp prisoners from the battlefields to the Reich.
- 201258m7,7 (68)Épisode téléviséHow did Hitler manage to turn from a nobody in 1913 into the fuhrer of the German people?
- How Hitler tried to retain his leadership once the Germans started to lose the war.
- Tracing how Hitler led the German people to war in 1939 and the victory in France in 1940.
- From the Lone Wolves to the organised resistance movements in Poland and Czechoslovakia The successful assassination of Hitler's right hand man, Reinhard Heydrich, in 1942 gave the resistance the impetus it needed to get more organized within Germany. Hans Oster, Deputy Chief of Intelligence and right-hand man to Hitler was to become the surprising organiser of the Resistance, he was the ideal mole, a ring master orchestrating numerous attempts on Hitler. The Fall of Stalingrad provides a key opportunity to kill Hitler, he is at his weakest point. Senior German officers plot to kill Hitler through daring clandestine operations such as the Plane or Brandy Bomb attempt to blow Hitler out of the sky on a flight to the Russian Front, this was swiftly followed by the Suicide Vest attempt and the Blond Bomber attempt in November 1943. We show through controlled explosion testing and slow-motion filming, how Fabien von Schlabrendorff and Henning von Tresckow's ingenious brandy bomb would have killed Hitler in March 1943, if their knowledge of bomb fuses had been better.
- As the tide of war turns against Hitler, he accelerates the holocaust and sacrifices millions of lives on the eastern front, while retreating into drug addiction in his palatial country home.
- Exploring Hitler's mental and physical decline as he was forced to confront inevitable defeat in the depths of his bunker in Berlin.