War Factories
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War & Politics
Seasons | 3
Episodes | 22
avg.Runtime | 45 min
First EP | 2019-07-17
Last EP | 2022-07-01
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Rating : 7.5
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The untold secret story of war production that shaped the Second World War.
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season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2019-07-17
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German Aviation
2019-07-17
The untold secret story of war production that shaped the Second World War, beginning with how the German aviation industry came to dominate the skies of Europe.
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Krupp
2019-07-24
The story behind the Krupp company, who were responsible for the manufacture of two of Germany's most feared war products - the Panzer Tank and the U-boat.
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Vickers
2019-07-31
The role played by engineering giant Vickers during the Second World War, including the development of the Spitfire and how the Royal Navy recovered from losing so many warships.
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General Motors
2019-08-07
How the Americans, once they were provoked into war, out-produced the rest of the world so quickly and by such a huge margin, including the likes of General Motors.
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US Aviation
2019-08-14
Henry Ford's plan, with the help of Albert Kahn, to build a giant factory in Michigan, covering 3.5million sq ft and including an aircraft production line half a mile in length.
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Occupied Territories
2019-08-21
The sabotaging efforts of Peugeot in Nazi-occupied France, where the bosses and workers cooperated with the Resistance to hinder the Nazis' use of military vehicles.
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US Ships
2019-08-28
The story of America's `Liberty Ships', which were produced in incredible numbers and became known as the Model T Fords of the ocean.
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Russia
2019-09-04
The remarkable story of how Stalin's massive war factories were dismantled and moved east on one and half million railway trucks, to avoid being lost to the Nazis.
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