nkennedy-08447
This is what TV is supposed to be. Interesting and fun. Did Hitler die in the bunker? Who cares! I'm seeing exotic locations and watching modern day Sherlock Holmes types run around and dive under ice. (Tim Kennedy is crazy!)
MiketheWhistle
First I like all kinds of documentaries and am very interested WW2 era.Many will stop at the beginning because they think it's ridiculous that Hitler could have escaped and even without the show those people are lost.The fact that so many Nazis did escape,Hitler's supposed remains were from a woman based on DNA,and that for over a decade the major law enforcement and intelligence agencies around the world looked for Hitler does leave the possibility open.But the show has so many repeated catch phrases that it would be a great college drinking game and it's obvious these people aren't actors.For this show in particular they do go to great lengths in many aspects but completely fall down in one.They dive, dig,interview;but when they are turned down for a DNA sample from an Eva Braun relative that would be monumental they fall down.When people go diving and grave digging with a supposed clandestine background and they simply don't follow someone until they're able to get gum or a drink container to get the DNA it leads you to question whether they really believe the premise that Hitler could have escaped.
ericdinnair
Just seen the latest episode of finding Hitler Monday 22nd there is part of it when they say they are going to look what happened to the hard water that the Nazis had well it is simple it is at the bottom of the lake just by the power station. During the war a group of resonance fighters blew up the ship that had the Oil Drums of hard water. One of the guys who blew it up is still alive and a national hero There was a film made of it plus a documentary not so long ago that showed a team bringing up one of the drums to see if it contained Hard water. And they call this the HISTORY CHANNEL they should be ashamed . Going all though this dramatic drama and a bunch of obverses lies Like do not know where the hard water is is rubbish! I mean even the power station manager knew all about it every Norwegian knows the story. The British guy who is in the team who wrote the book The grey wolf was proved to mostly lies If they want to find out where the drums are watch The Film "The Heroes of Telmark and by the way the last person to fly out of Berlin on the orders Of Hitler was that Female film Director ( can not remember her name) who made the film Triumph of the Will and the pilot was Hitlers Personal pilot who flew her out This series is a conplete joke they will do one on Finding Father Christmas next
rick_sorensen-96174
Interesting search that has been attempted before. One show a couple of years or more ago indicated Hitler escaped through the south route to the northern coast of Spain where eye witnesses confirmed seeing him there and Nazi subs were reported as being seen in port. So why the supposition of a northern route when towards the end of WWII the Baltic Sea and North Sea would be rife with allied war ships and submarines. If others made it to Argentina, then so did Hitler. As for the "fluff" of investigating Norway for supposed heavy water resources at the end or after WWII to ship to Argentina, the Norwegian "Heroes of Telemark" are on record of sinking the Nazi ship carrying the heavy water to Germany and many of the Heroes lost their lives saving ours. Maybe the cast just wanted to see more of Norway and created a reason. Unlikely any second heavy water run would have succeeded in that environment. So, why waste the time pretending to investigate something that the Norwegians ended. Many interesting chronicled discoveries in South America seem to confirm a subversive Nazi effort to rise again in some way. So the Hitler series is worthwhile investigating the South American presence. However, there is much supposition as to who was where.