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A daring plan devised in 1943 by the inmates of the Death Camp at Sobibor, as they staged an organized rebellion to fight back against their Nazi oppressors.
A daring plan devised in 1943 by the inmates of the Death Camp at Sobibor, as they staged an organized rebellion to fight back against their Nazi oppressors.
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S2, EP6 "Nazi Hunt for Atlantis"At the Battle of Mons, the Germans retreat in panic when confronted by a group of angels.
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S2, EP7 "The Deadly Toyshop"In blacked-out London four young women are murdered - just like Jack fifty years before; when two flights disappear without a trace, the legend of the Bermuda Triangle begins.
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S2, EP8 "Mad Monk Murder Mystery"The Germans hear that Polish forces are fighting alongside a huge bear; tales of this beer-swilling, chain-smoking beast terrify them - but incredibly the stories are true.
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S3, EP1 "Nazi Anti-Gravity"Bizarre events during wartime, featuring a Nazi anti-gravity device, phantom cities built during the Second World War, Stalin's cursed tomb and poultry of mass destruction.
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S3, EP8 "Concentration Camp Rebellion"A daring plan devised in 1943 by the inmates of the Death Camp at Sobibor, as they staged an organized rebellion to fight back against their Nazi oppressors.
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S3, EP7 "Hitler's Holy Spear"The story of Herman Goering's younger brother Albert, who was opposed to Nazism and helped Jews and others escape persecution in Germany, but found himself shunned due to his name.
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S3, EP6 "The Big Stink"A program set up by the Special Operations Executive, the forerunner to MI6, to undermine German and Japanese officers by spraying them with a foul-smelling substance.
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S3, EP5 "Nazi Dinosaurs"While Nazi scientists were conducting brutal experiments in an attempt to create an Aryan master race, a team of zoologists were overseeing their own bizarre science trials.
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