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Following leads from declassified files, Bob and John send their teams into Chile and Paraguay to investigate Adolf Hitler's whereabouts, assuming he was forced to flee Argentina following the downfall of President Perón.
Bob Baer and his team look back at the first season, while providing an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the investigation into the possible escape of Adolf Hitler after World War II, with never-before-seen footage and new interviews.
Bob Baer and John Cencich return with new experts and new technology to examine Adolf Hitler's possible escape from every angle; the team returns to Berlin, where Lenny DePaul and Sascha Keil discover an unknown fifth exit from Hitler's Führerbunker.
The team investigates makeshift runways pointing to a possible escape from Berlin by air; Lenny and historian James Holland investigate an airstrip and bunker system in Denmark; Tim and Alasdair unearth a possible Nazi compound in Argentina.
A document shows Adolf Hitler and Leon Degrelle may have moved from Denmark to San Sebastian, Spain; the South American team speaks to an eyewitness who claims his father worked for Hitler's right-hand man, Martin Bormann, after the end of the war.
While investigating a Nazi escape network, the teams discover vast tunnel systems in southern Spain and northern Argentina.
Bob and John's investigation continues in Spain, Morocco and Argentina; the teams look into Adolf Hitler's possible escape route while uncovering a plan for a Fourth Reich.
Digging deeper into reports about the Fourth Reich, Bob and John send the team members to a rumored weapons testing site in Germany and to a mysterious deserted island in Argentina that may have housed nuclear facilities with Nazi ties after the war.
Following leads from declassified files, Bob and John send their teams into Chile and Paraguay to investigate Adolf Hitler's whereabouts, assuming he was forced to flee Argentina following the downfall of President Perón.
This documentary is a tale of brilliant innovations, colossal failures, and ego-driven rivalries; it is a 50-year-long, multi-generation epic journey featuring corporate coups, industrial espionage and the promise of unimaginable riches.
The long and ferocious rivalry between Coke and Pepsi with emphasis on the New Coke debacle of 1985; in 1985 in a stranger-than-fiction twist, Coca-Cola's executives took a step so daring that no one in either company could see it coming.
The story of the rise, fall and resurrection of hot rod culture in the United States, featuring the most iconic muscle cars in history, including the rebels who built them, the renegades who drove them and the imprint they left on American culture.
The evolution of the counterculture.
This documentary is a tale of brilliant innovations, colossal failures, and ego-driven rivalries; it is a 50-year-long, multi-generation epic journey featuring corporate coups, industrial espionage and the promise of unimaginable riches.
The long and ferocious rivalry between Coke and Pepsi with emphasis on the New Coke debacle of 1985; in 1985 in a stranger-than-fiction twist, Coca-Cola's executives took a step so daring that no one in either company could see it coming.
The story of the rise, fall and resurrection of hot rod culture in the United States, featuring the most iconic muscle cars in history, including the rebels who built them, the renegades who drove them and the imprint they left on American culture.
The evolution of the counterculture.
This documentary is a tale of brilliant innovations, colossal failures, and ego-driven rivalries; it is a 50-year-long, multi-generation epic journey featuring corporate coups, industrial espionage and the promise of unimaginable riches.
The long and ferocious rivalry between Coke and Pepsi with emphasis on the New Coke debacle of 1985; in 1985 in a stranger-than-fiction twist, Coca-Cola's executives took a step so daring that no one in either company could see it coming.
The story of the rise, fall and resurrection of hot rod culture in the United States, featuring the most iconic muscle cars in history, including the rebels who built them, the renegades who drove them and the imprint they left on American culture.
The evolution of the counterculture.
Americans insert more than 3.5 million coins into vending machines every 15 minutes; how vending machines work; visiting a factory that produces high-tech vending machines; giant gumball machine.
The historic one-armed bandits; cutting edge, computerized slot machines; some of the wackiest vending machines; binoculars at popular tourist sites; a unique company that collects and cleans the coins thrown into fountains.
The minds of the off-kilter geniuses who thought up off-the-mark concepts; some tinkerers' musings were merely ahead of their time and deemed flops during the inventor's lifetime, but others were just plain bad.
Bees do it; chemists do it; even Photocopiers do it; if it's not done enough, the world will become unglued - literally; from Velcro hooks to Gecko feet, making things that stick is no easy task.
People have spent centuries battling foul odors, including those that arise from cesspools, rotting meat, landfills, stink bombs, cow farms, and bad breath.
It's the place where one man's trash is truly another man's treasure; enter the mysterious world of the junkyard, where many pieces actually do add up to a whole; uncover how junkyard operators create order out of seemingly random piles of junk.
Brief history of undergarments; the evolution from itchy woolen union suits to comfortable briefs and boxers; socks with special threads to prevent odor; fire retardant underwear; the bra industry.
Americans insert more than 3.5 million coins into vending machines every 15 minutes; how vending machines work; visiting a factory that produces high-tech vending machines; giant gumball machine.
The historic one-armed bandits; cutting edge, computerized slot machines; some of the wackiest vending machines; binoculars at popular tourist sites; a unique company that collects and cleans the coins thrown into fountains.
The minds of the off-kilter geniuses who thought up off-the-mark concepts; some tinkerers' musings were merely ahead of their time and deemed flops during the inventor's lifetime, but others were just plain bad.
Bees do it; chemists do it; even Photocopiers do it; if it's not done enough, the world will become unglued - literally; from Velcro hooks to Gecko feet, making things that stick is no easy task.
People have spent centuries battling foul odors, including those that arise from cesspools, rotting meat, landfills, stink bombs, cow farms, and bad breath.
It's the place where one man's trash is truly another man's treasure; enter the mysterious world of the junkyard, where many pieces actually do add up to a whole; uncover how junkyard operators create order out of seemingly random piles of junk.
Brief history of undergarments; the evolution from itchy woolen union suits to comfortable briefs and boxers; socks with special threads to prevent odor; fire retardant underwear; the bra industry.
Americans insert more than 3.5 million coins into vending machines every 15 minutes; how vending machines work; visiting a factory that produces high-tech vending machines; giant gumball machine.
The historic one-armed bandits; cutting edge, computerized slot machines; some of the wackiest vending machines; binoculars at popular tourist sites; a unique company that collects and cleans the coins thrown into fountains.
The minds of the off-kilter geniuses who thought up off-the-mark concepts; some tinkerers' musings were merely ahead of their time and deemed flops during the inventor's lifetime, but others were just plain bad.
Bees do it; chemists do it; even Photocopiers do it; if it's not done enough, the world will become unglued - literally; from Velcro hooks to Gecko feet, making things that stick is no easy task.
People have spent centuries battling foul odors, including those that arise from cesspools, rotting meat, landfills, stink bombs, cow farms, and bad breath.
It's the place where one man's trash is truly another man's treasure; enter the mysterious world of the junkyard, where many pieces actually do add up to a whole; uncover how junkyard operators create order out of seemingly random piles of junk.
Brief history of undergarments; the evolution from itchy woolen union suits to comfortable briefs and boxers; socks with special threads to prevent odor; fire retardant underwear; the bra industry.
Martin Bayerle and his estranged son, Grant, go back to the wreck that nearly destroyed their family, and start an expedition which could be their last chance to solve the mystery of the RMS Republic and recover over a billion dollars of treasure.
Martin uncovers more of the mystery behind the Republic's treasure; during an attempt to recover the gold, a diver has an accident that puts his life in jeopardy and threatens to shut the mission down.
When the ship's generator fails, and diver Mark's condition worsens, the crew must head back to port; devastated Martin recalls his failed 1987 Republic dive and the crushing effect it had on his life.
Martin identifies a mysterious transaction with a Russian banker that may prove the gold is aboard the RMS Republic.
A diver gets tangled in the wreck and another line compromises the ship's propeller; Martin argues over the location of the gold chamber; the shooting that landed Martin in prison is finally revealed.
A dive on the port side of the wreck reveals a piece of the past; a suspicious boat is spotted nearby.
Questions are answered about the history and mystery of the RMS Republic, a billion dollar gold cargo, and the Bayerle's obsessive quest to recover the bounty and unlock a century old conspiracy.
Grant challenges his father's strategy and attempts a new approach to recovering the bounty of the Republic.
The crew goes for the Republic's treasure, and faces down a destructive storm.
People search 270-year-old Spanish galleons.
Robert Marx locates the gold-laden Spanish galleon Maravilla off the Bahamian coast.
Five members of Mel Fisher's team die while searching for a sunken Spanish galleon.
Martin Bayerle and his estranged son, Grant, go back to the wreck that nearly destroyed their family, and start an expedition which could be their last chance to solve the mystery of the RMS Republic and recover over a billion dollars of treasure.
Martin uncovers more of the mystery behind the Republic's treasure; during an attempt to recover the gold, a diver has an accident that puts his life in jeopardy and threatens to shut the mission down.
When the ship's generator fails, and diver Mark's condition worsens, the crew must head back to port; devastated Martin recalls his failed 1987 Republic dive and the crushing effect it had on his life.
Martin identifies a mysterious transaction with a Russian banker that may prove the gold is aboard the RMS Republic.
A diver gets tangled in the wreck and another line compromises the ship's propeller; Martin argues over the location of the gold chamber; the shooting that landed Martin in prison is finally revealed.
A dive on the port side of the wreck reveals a piece of the past; a suspicious boat is spotted nearby.
Questions are answered about the history and mystery of the RMS Republic, a billion dollar gold cargo, and the Bayerle's obsessive quest to recover the bounty and unlock a century old conspiracy.
Grant challenges his father's strategy and attempts a new approach to recovering the bounty of the Republic.
The crew goes for the Republic's treasure, and faces down a destructive storm.
People search 270-year-old Spanish galleons.
Robert Marx locates the gold-laden Spanish galleon Maravilla off the Bahamian coast.
Five members of Mel Fisher's team die while searching for a sunken Spanish galleon.
Yankee slugger Babe Ruth hits 60 homers in 1927.
Nate explores how Islamic art influenced MC Escher's intricate geometric drawings, where Edvard Munch's famous painting The Scream came from, and how Paul Klee came up with some of his best known work.
Exploring the latest updates on the new space hardware that can potentially launch mankind into the next generation of space flight; some rockets and capsules are on time while others are not so fortunate.
Water runoff in a city park; clean water efforts in Cambodia; bicycle transportation.
An insight into Richard Ramirez, a man who raped, mutilated, and tortured more than 25 victims.
Serial killer Henry Lee Lucas may have exaggerated the number of his crimes.
Lyle and Erik Menendez claim justification for killing their parents.
Andrew Cunanan commits suicide on a houseboat in Miami.
A profile of John Wilkes Booth, the infamous actor and devoted Confederate who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.
Criminologists and graphic photographs provide clues to the Jack the Ripper case.
A look at the American domestic terrorist, anarchist author, and former mathematics professor, also known as the Unabomber.
An insight into Richard Ramirez, a man who raped, mutilated, and tortured more than 25 victims.
Serial killer Henry Lee Lucas may have exaggerated the number of his crimes.
Lyle and Erik Menendez claim justification for killing their parents.
Andrew Cunanan commits suicide on a houseboat in Miami.
A profile of John Wilkes Booth, the infamous actor and devoted Confederate who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.
Criminologists and graphic photographs provide clues to the Jack the Ripper case.
A look at the American domestic terrorist, anarchist author, and former mathematics professor, also known as the Unabomber.
An insight into Richard Ramirez, a man who raped, mutilated, and tortured more than 25 victims.
Serial killer Henry Lee Lucas may have exaggerated the number of his crimes.
Lyle and Erik Menendez claim justification for killing their parents.
Andrew Cunanan commits suicide on a houseboat in Miami.
Nimble and powerful Yankee frigates helped defeat the renowned British navy during the American Revolution.
The development of ironclad ships is traced from England's HMS Warrior to the turreted monitors of the American Civil War.
Built from tons of steel and armor plate, the dreadnoughts became the symbol of a nation's might.
Showcases the firepower of the battleships used in World War II, which carried the largest and most powerful guns ever to be placed on warships.
The swift and powerful cruisers, descended from frigates, that are designed to protect massive battleships.
Following leads from declassified files, Bob and John send their teams into Chile and Paraguay to investigate Adolf Hitler's whereabouts, assuming he was forced to flee Argentina following the downfall of President Perón.
Digging deeper into reports about the Fourth Reich, Bob and John send the team members to a rumored weapons testing site in Germany and to a mysterious deserted island in Argentina that may have housed nuclear facilities with Nazi ties after the war.
Bob and John's investigation continues in Spain, Morocco and Argentina; the teams look into Adolf Hitler's possible escape route while uncovering a plan for a Fourth Reich.
While investigating a Nazi escape network, the teams discover vast tunnel systems in southern Spain and northern Argentina.
A document shows Adolf Hitler and Leon Degrelle may have moved from Denmark to San Sebastian, Spain; the South American team speaks to an eyewitness who claims his father worked for Hitler's right-hand man, Martin Bormann, after the end of the war.
The team investigates makeshift runways pointing to a possible escape from Berlin by air; Lenny and historian James Holland investigate an airstrip and bunker system in Denmark; Tim and Alasdair unearth a possible Nazi compound in Argentina.
Bob Baer and John Cencich return with new experts and new technology to examine Adolf Hitler's possible escape from every angle; the team returns to Berlin, where Lenny DePaul and Sascha Keil discover an unknown fifth exit from Hitler's Führerbunker.
Bob Baer and his team look back at the first season, while providing an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the investigation into the possible escape of Adolf Hitler after World War II, with never-before-seen footage and new interviews.
Following leads from declassified files, Bob and John send their teams into Chile and Paraguay to investigate Adolf Hitler's whereabouts, assuming he was forced to flee Argentina following the downfall of President Perón.
Digging deeper into reports about the Fourth Reich, Bob and John send the team members to a rumored weapons testing site in Germany and to a mysterious deserted island in Argentina that may have housed nuclear facilities with Nazi ties after the war.
Bob and John's investigation continues in Spain, Morocco and Argentina; the teams look into Adolf Hitler's possible escape route while uncovering a plan for a Fourth Reich.