Channel 4 - Nazi War Machines Secrets Uncovered (2019) Part 2 The Panzers


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Renowned war historian James Holland conducts an in-depth investigation into Germany’s four main areas of warfare during WWII – Air, Land, Sea and Weapons. He searches the megalomaniac war machinery of the Nazis and with which technical aids they wanted to try to achieve their goals. NAZI WAR MACHINES SECRETS UNCOVERED examines the extraordinary military machines produced in Nazi Germany, how they evolved, and why their technically brilliant designs were militarily flawed. Historian James Holland goes inside the Nazi war machine, exploring the extraordinary weapons produced under the Third Reich, in a series that includes rare archive material. James will be assisted by engineers and mechanics from across Europe who helped to restore some of the greatest fighting machines the planet has ever seen. He will explore how the Nazis progression in technology pushed the Allies to go even further. James will investigate whether these weapons really live up to the indestructible legends that Hitler's propaganda propped them up to be. We also explore how many of their machines have left a lasting legacy on modern warfare.

Written and Presented by James Holland ; Tern Television Productions for Channel 4 Television

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Together with international engineers and mechanics, James Holland uncovers the truth behind Germany's feared Panzer tank divisions, from the mini Panzer II to the enormous Tiger tank. He also goes for a ride in Hitler's luxury Mercedes. The NS regime tried to compensate for the numerical superiority of the enemy with ever larger and more complicated combat vehicles. Did this dogged focus on armor ultimately contribute to the downfall of Nazi Germany?

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