History Channel - Dead Mens Secrets Set 2 (2002) Part 2 Secrets of the Sea Wolves


History Channel - Dead Mens Secrets Set 2 (2002) Part 2 Secrets of the Sea Wolves

Dead men don't tell tales - or do they? Are there forensic clues left in the sands of time? Are there traces of archive film which even today are waiting to unveil their grisly secret? Not all the captivating and fascinating stories of military escapades in the 20th Century have been fully examined and many fascinating insights are still to be revealed and told. These have been known until now as DEADMEN'S SECRETS. Who really was 'The Man Who Never Was'? This and many other fascinating questions are answered in this pivotal series entitled DEADMEN'S SECRETS. With newly discovered archive film and new state of the art 3D computer graphics the series sets out to answer some of the most baffling questions and war mysteries of the 20th Century. What was the truth about Odessa File and whatever happened to Raoul Wallenberg? What did the Oslo Report reveal and who wrote it? And how close was Hitler to developing the atomic bomb at the end of World War II? Some of the answers are both frightening and unexpected. With the release of new Government information on both sides of the Atlantic it is now possible to painstakingly reconstruct some of the most famous mysteries of recent military history. DEADMEN'S SECRETS is the first serious attempt this Century to lay some of the last Century's most puzzling ghosts to rest.

2_secrets_of_the_sea_wolves Part 2 Secrets of the Sea Wolves

Admiral Karl Doenitz led the U-boat packs as they roamed the Atlantic hunting down their prey. They came close to starving Britain into surrender, and in their 'Happy Time' laid waste to the Allied fleet. What were the U-boats' secrets, how could they be so effective and how were they finally, and utterly defeated. WWII's longest, most crucial battle was waged at sea where German U-boat packs roamed the Atlantic hunting their prey. In a campaign to cut off vital supplies from the U.S. to Great Britain, they came close to starving England into surrender. If they succeeded, the Allies would almost certainly lose the war. Using archival footage of U-boats at work, we see that the Germans were at the forefront of technology, and how the Allies fought back to force the U-boat menace into submission. Beneth the surging seas of the North Atlantic lay one of World War II's most important battlegrounds. It was in these vast waters that hundreds of Nazi submarines lay in wait for the convoys of Liberty Ships bringing vital supplies to the European front. For years, Admiral Karl Doenitz's “Wolfpacks” had the upper hand in this critical theatre of operations, but a major coup turned the tide on the U-boats and by the end of the war the once-proud fleet was a scared shadow of its former self. Filled with gripping footage shot by both the Allies and the Axis and riveting accounts from veterans, SECRETS OF THE SEA WOLVES relives this epic struggle. Examine the techniques and technology that gave Germany domination of the seas from beneath the surface and learn the details of the discovery that changed the course of the war.

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