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6 Episodes 2018 - 2018
Episode 1
Some of the most shocking cases connected with the regime's bloody reign, beginning with Hitler's niece Geli Raubal, who was found dead in his apartment in 1931.
Episode 2
The murder in 1943 of Sir Harry Oakes in the Bahamas, where the Duke of Windsor was governor at the time, and implicated in influencing the outcome of his murder trial.
Episode 3
The German police's attempts to catch a depraved and psychotic killer, who struck fear into women travelling on Berlin's S-Bahn train network during World War two.
Episode 4
The dark tale of the skeleton of a woman found in a hollowed-out tree in Birmingham woodland, exploring the links between her and Nazi spy rings in Britain.
Episode 5
Another six-part series from the popular 'Murder Mysteries' strand. Nazi Murder Mysteries looks at some of the most shocking and unusual cases connected with the regime's bloody reign. From the suspicious death of Hitler's niece and a serial killer terrorising Berlin to the corrupt murder investigation that linked the former King of Great Britain to Nazi money. In a time that saw Germany ruled by some of the world's most prolific killers and when institutionalised mass murder was committed on an industrial scale, it's easy to understand why some cases ended up as little more than a footnote to history. This series however, explores and investigates the murders and mysterious deaths that have either remained lost, forgotten or even covered up. Incorporating expert interviews with dramatic reconstruction, international location filming and archive footage, each stand-alone episode tells another side to people, stories and history that you thought you knew.
Episode 6
The theories, conspiracies and facts relating to Rudolf Hess's dramatic flight to Scotland in 1941 and his subsequent death in Spandau prison.