After Hitler invaded Poland, the Western Allies and Nazi Germany were technically at war. For 7 months, neither side engaged in major military land operations. S1 E7: "Sitzkrieg" and the Phoney War
How the capture of the Germans' Cipher codebreaking machine permitted one of the greatest campaigns of deception in military history. E2: The Ultra Enigma
We take a look at one of WWII's most significant theatres of warfare, in which Germany's U-boat fleet relentlessly attacked Britain's supply lines. S1 E6: Battle of the Atlantic
Fierce internal feuding between the Abwehr, the Gestapo and the Reich Central Security Office may have contributed to the Nazis' defeat in WW2. E1: German Intelligence in WW2
Priceless art, personal assets and national treasures was an extraordinary amount of loot, prized by Hitler as much as territory. We discover the organised plunder of these riches. S1 E5: Nazi Gold
How the capture of the Germans' Cipher codebreaking machine permitted one of the greatest campaigns of deception in military history. E2: The Ultra Enigma
Fierce internal feuding between the Abwehr, the Gestapo and the Reich Central Security Office may have contributed to the Nazis' defeat in WW2. E1: German Intelligence in WW2
After Nazi Germany's invasion and capture of France, brave French citizens take it upon themselves to wage a guerrilla campaign against their occupiers. S1 E13: The French Resistance
After WWII, the incredible and innovative weapon systems created by the Third Reich were uncovered. From jet engines to guided missiles. S1 E11: Secret Weapons of the Third Reich
They are the means by which to confuse an enemy, from inflatable decoy tanks to fake radio broadcasts, deception played a key role in the course of WWII. S1 E9: Tools of Deception
As Britain alone faced German forces, and with Nazi troops storming across Europe at great speed, the course of the war was far from certain. S1 E8: The Battle of Britain
After Hitler invaded Poland, the Western Allies and Nazi Germany were technically at war. For 7 months, neither side engaged in major military land operations. S1 E7: "Sitzkrieg" and the Phoney War
After Hitler invaded Poland, the Western Allies and Nazi Germany were technically at war. For 7 months, neither side engaged in major military land operations. S1 E7: "Sitzkrieg" and the Phoney War
We take a look at one of WWII's most significant theatres of warfare, in which Germany's U-boat fleet relentlessly attacked Britain's supply lines. S1 E6: Battle of the Atlantic
Priceless art, personal assets and national treasures was an extraordinary amount of loot, prized by Hitler as much as territory. We discover the organised plunder of these riches. S1 E5: Nazi Gold
Fierce internal feuding between the Abwehr, the Gestapo and the Reich Central Security Office may have contributed to the Nazis' defeat in WW2. E1: German Intelligence in WW2