The Lost Evidence

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  • 2006
  • 1 Season
  • 7.1  (28)

The Lost Evidence is a gripping documentary series that explores some of the most intense battles of World War II, presenting never-before-seen footage, all in color. Through archival files and interviews with veterans, experts, and historians, the show recreates defining moments of the war with astonishing details and accuracy.

The series is hosted and narrated by the combat cameraman Ken Kopacki, who takes viewers on a tour of the hidden corners of World War II. Kopacki's knowledge of the military, combined with his own experience in combat, offers a unique perspective to the show. His insights, along with those of military historians and experts, provide an unparalleled look at the war.

Each episode of The Lost Evidence focuses on a specific battle, such as the Battle of Stalingrad, the Battle for Normandy, or the Battle of the Atlantic. The show uses original footage, much of which was previously classified or unseen by the public, to recreate the events of the battle. The footage from the frontlines puts the viewer in the middle of the action, bringing to life the fear, sacrifice, and bravery of those who fought.

The show is not only focused on the battles themselves but also the technology used by both sides. Innovative tactics and weaponry, such as the first jet fighter, the Messerschmitt 262, or the V1, an early version of the cruise missile, are explored in detail. Through reenactments and visualizations, The Lost Evidence offers a unique perspective on the war's technology, highlighting the advancements and innovations that played a vital role in the outcome of many battles.

The show also delves into the personal stories of the soldiers who fought. Interviews with veterans, their family members, and experts provide insight into their experiences, emotions, and motivations. The show provides a glimpse into the personalities of some of the most prominent figures of the war, such as General George S. Patton, Winston Churchill, or Adolf Hitler.

One particularly impressive aspect of The Lost Evidence is its use of different types of media, including maps, diagrams, and reenactments, to explain the tactics used in each battle. For instance, in the episode about the Battle for Normandy, the show explains how the Allies used the "Mulberry Harbour," a temporary harbor constructed on the beaches of Normandy, to launch their attacks. The use of these visual aids helps contextualize the footage and provides a deeper understanding of the strategy that lay behind each battle.

The narrator's voiceover and the stunning visuals are accompanied by a somber and moving soundtrack. Composed by Paul Leonard-Morgan, the score adds an emotional dimension to the footage, capturing both the intensity and the tragedy of war.

The show is not without its flaws, however. Some viewers have criticized the show's lack of context and its emphasis on American and British perspectives, which neglects the contributions of other countries to the war effort. The show has also been accused of sensationalizing the war and using modern editing techniques that can be confusing or distracting.

Despite these criticisms, The Lost Evidence remains a powerful and informative tribute to the men and women who fought and sacrificed during World War II. Its use of never-before-seen footage and its focus on both the technological advancements and the personal stories of those involved make it a unique and compelling documentary series. For anyone interested in the history of the war, this is an essential watch.

The Lost Evidence is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (13 episodes). The series first aired on November 3, 2006.

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Sicily
14. Sicily
February 9, 2007
July 10, 1943: The Allied armies launch the first major attack against Hitler's Fortress in Europe.
Liberation of Paris
13. Liberation of Paris
January 26, 2007
August 2nd 1944. The Allies have broken out of Normandy and are preparing to sweep into Central France. The US Army and their British Allies set a trap for the Germans. Seventy miles away in Paris, the French resistance eagerly watch the allies advance.
Breakout from Normandy
11. Breakout from Normandy
January 19, 2007
July 10th 1944. For six long weeks since D-Day, Allied forces have been caught in a battle trying to breakout of the invasion beachhead at Normandy. In the East, the British and Canadian Armies are fighting to take the city of Caen.
North Africa
10. North Africa
January 12, 2007
In November 1942, the largest amphibious assault force the world had yet witnessed assembles. Here,German Afrika Korps under the command of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel hand out a brutal lesson in desert warfare to the allied troops.
Battle of Britain
9. Battle of Britain
November 10, 2006
During the summer of 1940, the world held its breath and watched, as the British RAF and German Luftwaffe were locked in a battle to the death. It will last 114 days, take down almost 3000 aircraft.
Crossing The Rhine
8. Crossing The Rhine
December 23, 2006
In March 1945, 90 divisions of men and machines stood ready to cross the Rhine, the last major obstacle that stood between the Allies and the road to final victory over Nazi Germany.
Stalingrad
7. Stalingrad
December 16, 2006
On August 23rd 1942, 330,000 men of the German 6th Army smashed through Soviet defenses outside the city of Stalingrad.
Monte Cassino
6. Monte Cassino
December 8, 2006
In the winter of 1943, an allied army of nearly 300,000 men invades Italy. Mussolini has surrendered, but Hitler and his feared paratroop regiments refuse to give up.
Operation Market Garden
5. Operation Market Garden
December 1, 2006
September 17th 1944. 20,000 elite troops descend from the skies into Nazi occupied Holland in a massive airborne assault. In this dramatic race against time, an armored relief force has to fight through sixty miles of enemy defenses.
Peleliu
4. Peleliu
November 24, 2006
September 15th 1944. 17,000 US Marines hit the beaches of the tiny coral island of Peleliu. They have been told that this will be a three day operation, but six days later an entire regiment has been destroyed.
Alamein
3. Alamein
November 17, 2006
October 23rd 1942, in the remote North African desert, British and Allied troops face off against the feared German Afrika Korps and their Italian Allies.
Battle of the Bulge
2. Battle of the Bulge
January 5, 2007
On December 16th 1945, in the frozen forests of the Ardennes, Belgium, a vast German assault force amassed in secrecy with one aim--to send the Allies back into the sea.
Luzon
1. Luzon
November 3, 2006
On January 9, 1945, General Douglas MacArthur leads an army to Luzon in the heart of the Philippines. Facing them are a quarter of a million Japanese troops. The campaign that follows will be like no other battle of the Pacific War.
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Where to Watch The Lost Evidence
The Lost Evidence is available for streaming on the A&E website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Lost Evidence on demand at Apple TV Channels, Amazon Prime and History Vault.
  • Premiere Date
    November 3, 2006
  • IMDB Rating
    7.1  (28)