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Bob Baer and his team look back at the first season, while providing an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the investigation into the possible escape of Adolf Hitler after World War II, with never-before-seen footage and new interviews.
Bob Baer and his team look back at the first season, while providing an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the investigation into the possible escape of Adolf Hitler after World War II, with never-before-seen footage and new interviews.
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Hunting Hitler
S2 "Inside the Investigation"Bob Baer and his team look back at the first season, while providing an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the investigation into the possible escape of Adolf Hitler after World War II, with never-before-seen footage and new interviews.
Hunting Hitler
S2, EP1 "The Hunt Continues"Bob Baer and John Cencich return with new experts and new technology to examine Adolf Hitler's possible escape from every angle; the team returns to Berlin, where Lenny DePaul and Sascha Keil discover an unknown fifth exit from Hitler's Führerbunker.
Hunting Hitler
S2, EP2 "The Compound"The team investigates makeshift runways pointing to a possible escape from Berlin by air; Lenny and historian James Holland investigate an airstrip and bunker system in Denmark; Tim and Alasdair unearth a possible Nazi compound in Argentina.
Hunting Hitler
S2, EP3 "Eyewitness Accounts"A document shows Adolf Hitler and Léon Degrelle may have moved from Denmark to San Sebastián, Spain; the South American team speaks to an eyewitness who claims his father worked for Hitler's right-hand man, Martin Bormann, after the end of the war.
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