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Battlefield Mysteries

All Episodes 2008

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  • 2008-11-13T05:00:00Z
  • 45m
  • 2h 53m (4 episodes)
  • United States
  • Documentary
Battlefield Mysteries is a four-part series shot on location in France, Britain, Malta and Spain with computer generated animation, eye witness accounts and hands-on investigative techniques. From the wreckage of mighty tank battles in Normandy to the evidence of acts of heroism during the Spanish Civil War, this gripping new series reconstructs the momentous actions that shook history and shaped the world of today.

4 episodes

Series Premiere

2008-11-13T05:00:00Z

1x01 Who Killed the Black Baron?

Series Premiere

1x01 Who Killed the Black Baron?

  • 2008-11-13T05:00:00Z43m

Normandy, August 1944. The highest scoring German Panzer Ace, Michael Wittmann, was killed during a counter-attack against British and Canadian tanks. Wittmann's death went unexamined until his remains were found in 1983. Norm Christie now examines the evidence to determine who killed the Black Baron.

1x02 The Siege At Malta: 1940-1942

  • 2008-11-13T05:00:00Z43m

The siege of Malta was the most important battle in 1941 - 1942. The courage of the Maltese civilians in the face of indescribable bombing and the amazing Spitfire pilots, such as Canadian "Buzz Beurling", helped turn the tide in this critical, but little appreciated campaign.

The Wooden Mosquito was the queen of the skies in 1943 - 1944. The Germans had nothing to match this beautiful aircraft. The Mosquito turned the tables on the Luftwaffer, and the hunter became the hunted, as the plywood wonder stalked the skies over occupied Europe.

The Spanish War, 1936-39, was one of the most complicated and passionate episodes in Modern History. Spain became the showdown between the rising wave of Fascism, and those who decided it had to be stopped. Thousands of international volunteers came to Spain, including 1600 Canadians, to fight the Fascists. By the end of the War half had simply vanished.

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