The Men And The Machines That Beat Hitler

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season

The Men And The Machines That Beat Hitler is an enthralling documentary series from CuriosityStream that explores the remarkable stories of how technology, engineering and wits combined to bring down the Third Reich. The show highlights the triumphs of some of the most influential innovators, brilliant strategists and toughest soldiers of World War II.

The documentary series primarily focuses on the weaponry, vehicles, and intelligence-gathering techniques that helped the Allies win the war. The fascinating stories behind each wheel, trigger and device are narrated by an engaging and informative voice, allowing viewers to delve into the intricate details of the war that changed our world forever.

The first episode is titled "Fighter Planes," and it takes a deep dive into the development of aircraft engines during WWII, highlighting the impact that they had on the course of the war. The opening minutes of the episode feature the story of a brilliant engineer, Sir Frank Whittle, who invented the world's first true jet-engine in 1937. The episode then transitions to the incredible story of the P-51 Mustang Fighter, which played a crucial role in Allied bombing raids on Germany.

Following this, the second episode of the show, "The Tanks," tells the stories of the crucial roles tanks played in World War II. The documentary delves into the history of the British Mark V, the French FT-17, the German Tiger I, and the American Sherman tanks. The documentary showcases interviews with historians and veterans who shed light on the unique features and vulnerabilities of each tank. We also get to see how the tanks were designed, constructed, and what it was like to be a part of a tank crew.

The third episode, "Bombers," focuses primarily on the legendary B-17 Flying Fortress. The documentary displays fascinating footage of the evolution of the bomber, from its development in the 1930s to its contribution to the Allies' victory in World War II. The episode also educates viewers on the tactics employed by Allied bomber crews to keep them safe from German anti-aircraft guns. This episode also includes some fascinating insights into the iconic Norden bombsight, which was a highly complex piece of equipment that helped Allied bombers hit critical targets with incredible accuracy.

The fourth episode is titled "Espionage," and it focuses on gathering intelligence during the war. The show explores different methods of gathering intelligence, such as codebreaking, spying, and signal intercepts. The documentary provides insights into the incredible Enigma machine, which was used by the Germans to encrypt their messages. The episode also highlights the crucial role that the Bletchley Park codebreakers played in cracking the Enigma. Finally, the episode also features the story of the remarkable Navajo Code Talkers who used their native language to create an unbreakable code that was used by the Allied forces.

In the fifth and final episode, "The Atomic Bomb," the show highlights the development of the atomic bomb, and its subsequent use to end the war with Japan. The documentary provides a more in-depth analysis of the tense drama behind the Manhattan Project that led to the creation of the first and only atomic bomb used in warfare. The documentary includes interviews with historians and nuclear scientists who provide fascinating insights into the scientific, moral, and ethical issues associated with the development and use of the bomb.

In summary, The Men And The Machines That Beat Hitler is an outstanding documentary series that captures the ingenuity, courage, and determination of the men and women who stood together against one of the most powerful and deadly forces in history. With fascinating stories and captivating visuals, the show offers viewers a thrilling experience whilst providing them with some of the most remarkable engineering feats of WWII.

The Men And The Machines That Beat Hitler is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (2 episodes). The series first aired on September 28, 2015.

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The Smell of Victory
2. The Smell of Victory
January 5, 2013
As WWII continues, the 'tankies' from the Fifth Royal Tank Regiment struggle with battle conditions in France. But as this stunning history documentary shows, they also faced superior German artillery. After months of attrition, the Fifth made a breakthrough and were soon heading towards German. But tragedy would strike during the war's final days.
Part 1
1. Part 1
September 28, 2015
The story of the men who fought in the 5th Royal Tank Regiment - a team of ordinary men who faced the frontline in both Europe and beyond. Their involvement in the Second World War spanned the defeat at Dunkirk, victory in the deserts of North Africa and finally resentment and revolt before D-Day.
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Where to Watch The Men And The Machines That Beat Hitler
The Men And The Machines That Beat Hitler is available for streaming on the CuriosityStream website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Men And The Machines That Beat Hitler on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    September 28, 2015