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The Fury and the Flames

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Baron von Richthofen 1 x 55 minutes
The complete story of Germany most successful fighter ace of World War One - Baron von Richthofen, the legendary Red Baron.
Black / white

Great German Battleships of World War Two  1 x 55 minutes
The story of the mightiest German warships of World World Two, including almost thirty minutes of rare archive footage of the infamous battleship the 'Bismark'.
Black / white and colour

Great German Aircraft of World War One  1 x 55 minutes
From concept through to design and construction, this programme explores the stories behind the finest German Biplane fighters of World War One, plus the legendary Gotha, Halberstadt, Junkers, Siemen and Pfalz bombers.
Black / white and colour

German Airborne Forces of World War Two  1 x 55 minutes
Featuring remarkable archive footage, this is a powerful account of Germany’s feared and elite Parachute Divisions.
Black / white and colour

Great Tank Battle of Kursk  1 x 55 minutes
Fought in 1943, the battle of Kursk was the largest tank battle of World War Two. Code named Operation Citadel, the attack was intended to reverse the disasterous German setback at Stalingrad, but the outcome was very different to the one the Germans intended.
Black / white and colour

Fighter Aces of the Luftwaffe 1 x 55 minutes
Featuring rare archive interviews and fascinating colour footage of the pilots and their aircraft, this programme tells the stories of men such as Adolf Galland and Erich Hartmann, two of the Luftwaffe's most experienced pilots, who recorded over six hundred enemy kills between them.
Black / white and colour

The Blitz on Berlin
The Blitz on Dresden
The Blitz on Hamburg
The Blitz on Köln
4 x 55 minute programmes
Each of the cities is portrayed in four separate programmes and features archive footage and new interviews with those that lived through the horror of the Allied air-attacks. What was life like before, during and after the war? What scars remain to remind the citizens of today of each city's darkest hour?
Black / white and colour

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