Nazi War Machines - Channel 4
Nazi War Machines - Channel 4
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Eric Mc

Original Poster:

124,897 posts

289 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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This looks like it should be good. It's hosted by James Holland - who does know what he is talking about.
It was on last night but is available on Channel 4's watch again facility. That's my TV sorted for this evening.

https://www.channel4.com/programmes/nazi-war-machi...

Composite Guru

2,447 posts

227 months

Tuesday 26th November 2019
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I recorded it last night too.

James is pretty good and informative. I like his WW1 stuff as well.

Eric Mc

Original Poster:

124,897 posts

289 months

Wednesday 27th November 2019
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That was good. Being a general TV documentary it skipped over some points a bit but on the whole it was pretty informative and highlighted the flaws in German procurement policy very well.

Looking forward to the next episode.

wolfracesonic

8,908 posts

151 months

Wednesday 27th November 2019
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Saw most of it, was quite good with some new insights (for me at least) re. the 109 flying characteristics and construction time. Mind you I’m a sucker for these types of programmes on the Discovery channels, my ideal programme would be something like ‘Abandoned Nazi engineered mega factories under the drained oceans near the Eastern front’.

Eric Mc

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124,897 posts

289 months

Wednesday 27th November 2019
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wolfracesonic said:
Saw most of it, was quite good with some new insights (for me at least) re. the 109 flying characteristics and construction time. Mind you I’m a sucker for these types of programmes on the Discovery channels, my ideal programme would be something like ‘Abandoned Nazi engineered mega factories under the drained oceans near the Eastern front’.
They're the programmes I avoid as they usually reveal nothing new, use old and hackneyed stock footage and don't usually have a well known historian writing the script and/or presenting it.

If you read Holland's books on the War in the West (he's produced two so far, the third and final installment has not yet been published), you will see that he is extremely critical of how the Nazi government mismanaged (or didn't manage at all) the various arms manufacturers.

Highly recommended -





Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

285 months

Wednesday 27th November 2019
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Looks promising, downloading as we speak to my Sky Q box.

ettore

4,933 posts

276 months

Wednesday 27th November 2019
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It is good - as pointed out, toned down for a general audience but interesting and engaging.

I’d echo Eric’s recommendations on War in the West - very good modern interpretation looking at material output and production strategy as well as the strategic and tactical military aspects. Engagingly written too so highly accessible.

His recent book on Normandy also very good.

CoupeKid

945 posts

89 months

Thursday 19th December 2019
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The other night I was watching the episode on German guns when my 9 year old daughter got out of bed and came downstairs.

I said she could watch a bit of television but I wasn’t going to change channels, hoping it would put her off and she’d go back to bed.

She really got into it and was asking me about bullets.

I’m such a terrible father paperbag


Tyre Smoke

23,018 posts

285 months

Thursday 19th December 2019
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Enjoyed it. But could have done without the constant interuption when an expert was explaining something.

superlightr

12,920 posts

287 months

Thursday 19th December 2019
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one bug bear of mine is when watching pretty much any "documentary" about hidden bunkers or things to do with WW2 its always the "Nazis" did this or that. there is an absence any mention that we were at war with "Germany".

Its all Nazi scientist did xyz or when the Nazis invaded Poland or developed x terrible weapon, or Nazi guards did xyz - its never German soldiers, German scientist or Germany.


dirky dirk

3,379 posts

194 months

Thursday 19th December 2019
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Podcasts are good, if only james could get a word in edgeways with al murray

Taylor James

3,111 posts

85 months

Thursday 19th December 2019
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I'm a bit of a WW2 geek so although I watch these programmes I do get irritated by the fairly frequent errors. Also the latest WW2 in colour on Netflix promises new footage but six episodes in I haven't seen anything I haven't seen before.