Nazi Mega Weapons

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  • 2014
  • 7 Seasons
  • 7.9  (578)

Nazi Mega Weapons is a riveting television series that delves into the history of some of the most iconic weapons developed by Hitler's regime during World War II. Released in 2013, the show is a joint collaboration between PBS and Blink Films. The program is divided into three seasons, each consisting of six episodes that run for approximately an hour each. Eirik Bar serves as the host of the show, while Philip Delancy, Adam Ganne, Michael Koltes, and Chris Wilson also make appearances throughout the series. The show is a mix of interviews with historians and engineers, archival footage, and dramatic reenactments. The series aims to provide an in-depth look at some of the most advanced and innovative technologies developed by the Nazi regime during World War II. While some of these weapons were never fully realized, others changed the course of warfare and had a significant impact on the outcome of the war. Throughout the series, viewers are taken on a journey through the construction, deployment, and use of various Nazi weapons. Season one begins with a fascinating look at the "Atlantik Wall" - a massive defensive line spanning the entire western coast of Europe, intended to keep the Allies at bay. This episode provides insights into the design process and construction, as well as an eye-opening look at the impact it had on the soldiers tasked with building and defending it. Other episodes in season one focus on the U-Boats - Germany's most lethal submarines of the war - and the "V-Weapons," including the infamous V-2 rocket, which could fly at supersonic speeds and deliver a lethal payload to its target. Season two delves into the development of tanks and armored vehicles, as well as Germany's use of air power. The season highlights the effectiveness of German tanks such as the Panther and Tiger, which were formidable opponents for the Allied forces. Each episode provides detailed information on the design, deployment, and outcomes of these weapons. One of the standout episodes in season two focuses on the Messerschmitt Me-262 - the world's first operational jet fighter. It showcases the technological advancements required to build and operate such an advanced aircraft, as well as its capabilities in battle. The final season of Nazi Mega Weapons brings viewers a look at some of the most astounding weapons used by the Nazi regime. The season begins with an episode on the V-3 cannon, an enormous weapon designed to bombard London from France. It goes on to showcase some of the most extreme weaponry, including the Gustav and Dora railway guns - the largest caliber guns ever used in combat - and the Horten Ho 229 flying wing - the world's first jet-powered flying wing. Overall, Nazi Mega Weapons is an incredibly insightful and engaging program that offers viewers a unique perspective on World War II. The show has received critical acclaim for its impressive blend of historical footage, expert analysis, and dramatic reenactments. It provides not only a detailed look at the weapons created by the Nazis but also at the economic, social, and political factors that influenced their development. Whether you are a history buff or simply curious about the technology of war, Nazi Mega Weapons is a must-watch.

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Hitler's Mediterranean Fortress
6. Hitler's Mediterranean Fortress
May 14, 2020
When allied spies plant false documents on a corpse, they are carrying out one of the most audacious deceptions of World War II. Operation Mincemeat ensures that the allied invasion of Sicily takes the Nazis totally by surprise. With few reinforcements, German troops must now make clever use of the island's rugged landscape to attempt a fighting retreat to the Italian mainland - and safety.
Hitler's Desert War
5. Hitler's Desert War
May 7, 2020
While battles rage in Europe, one of the defining conflicts of World War II takes place in the deserts of North Africa. Armed with one of the most famous generals of the war, Erwin Rommel, Hitler takes on the Allies across Tunisia, Libya and Egypt — in a brutal campaign that pushes the British to their limits and dictates the course of the war.
Japan's Death Railway
4. Japan's Death Railway
April 30, 2020
In 1942, Japan has captured oil-rich Burma to secure the growing empire's future. But with its navy decimated at the Battle of Midway, Japan needs a new supply route. The result is a 258-mile railway cut through the toughest terrain known to man, all built using the blood and guts of 200,000 Allied prisoners of war and local laborers. Half of them will die on the tracks or in the terrible camps nearby.
Hell Island
3. Hell Island
March 19, 2020
Guadalcanal is the glittering prize of the Pacific. Japan is determined to seize the island and build an airfield on it. But the U.S. has its eyes on the island too. Whoever controls Guadalcanal will dominate the region and, with it, potentially win World War II. It's the catalyst for one of the most bloody and brutal episodes of the war.
Hitler's British Invasion Plan
2. Hitler's British Invasion Plan
March 12, 2020
As Hitler's armies reach the French coast in May 1940, the German high command begins to draw up plans for Operation Sealion: the invasion of Britain. The navy assembles a vast invasion fleet, thousands of paratroopers train for a landing in southern England and the Luftwaffe launches an all-out assault to neutralize the RAF in preparation for the invasion.
Hitler's War in the Skies
1. Hitler's War in the Skies
August 25, 2020
Hitler calls for total war, and every man, woman and child is required to play their part, resulting in one of the greatest air defense systems in history.
Description

Nazi Mega Weapons is a riveting television series that delves into the history of some of the most iconic weapons developed by Hitler's regime during World War II. Released in 2013, the show is a joint collaboration between PBS and Blink Films. The program is divided into three seasons, each consisting of six episodes that run for approximately an hour each.

Eirik Bar serves as the host of the show, while Philip Delancy, Adam Ganne, Michael Koltes, and Chris Wilson also make appearances throughout the series. The show is a mix of interviews with historians and engineers, archival footage, and dramatic reenactments.

The series aims to provide an in-depth look at some of the most advanced and innovative technologies developed by the Nazi regime during World War II. While some of these weapons were never fully realized, others changed the course of warfare and had a significant impact on the outcome of the war.

Throughout the series, viewers are taken on a journey through the construction, deployment, and use of various Nazi weapons. Season one begins with a fascinating look at the "Atlantik Wall" - a massive defensive line spanning the entire western coast of Europe, intended to keep the Allies at bay. This episode provides insights into the design process and construction, as well as an eye-opening look at the impact it had on the soldiers tasked with building and defending it.

Other episodes in season one focus on the U-Boats - Germany's most lethal submarines of the war - and the "V-Weapons," including the infamous V-2 rocket, which could fly at supersonic speeds and deliver a lethal payload to its target.

Season two delves into the development of tanks and armored vehicles, as well as Germany's use of air power. The season highlights the effectiveness of German tanks such as the Panther and Tiger, which were formidable opponents for the Allied forces. Each episode provides detailed information on the design, deployment, and outcomes of these weapons.

One of the standout episodes in season two focuses on the Messerschmitt Me-262 - the world's first operational jet fighter. It showcases the technological advancements required to build and operate such an advanced aircraft, as well as its capabilities in battle.

The final season of Nazi Mega Weapons brings viewers a look at some of the most astounding weapons used by the Nazi regime. The season begins with an episode on the V-3 cannon, an enormous weapon designed to bombard London from France. It goes on to showcase some of the most extreme weaponry, including the Gustav and Dora railway guns - the largest caliber guns ever used in combat - and the Horten Ho 229 flying wing - the world's first jet-powered flying wing.

Overall, Nazi Mega Weapons is an incredibly insightful and engaging program that offers viewers a unique perspective on World War II. The show has received critical acclaim for its impressive blend of historical footage, expert analysis, and dramatic reenactments. It provides not only a detailed look at the weapons created by the Nazis but also at the economic, social, and political factors that influenced their development. Whether you are a history buff or simply curious about the technology of war, Nazi Mega Weapons is a must-watch.

Nazi Mega Weapons is a series that is currently running and has 7 seasons (37 episodes). The series first aired on February 4, 2014.

Where to Watch Nazi Mega Weapons

Nazi Mega Weapons is available for streaming on the PBS website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Nazi Mega Weapons on demand at Google Play, Apple TV and PBS.

  • Premiere Date
    February 4, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (578)