Secrets_of_War:_Spy_Games_of_World_War_II《二战间谍战秘闻》

军事类纪录片,Others 频道 1998 年出。

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  • 中文片名 :二战间谍战秘闻
  • 中文系列名:
  • 英文片名 :Secrets of War: Spy Games of World War II
  • 英文系列名:
  • 电视台 :Others
  • 地区 :美国
  • 语言 :英语
  • 版本 :DVD
  • 发行时间 :1998

Discover the most daring covert operations, ingenious spy gadgets and cunning military deceptions that forever changed the course of history. Painstakingly researched with previously classified footage from private sources and government archives all over the world, “Secrets of War” exposes the real stories of the 20th century’s greatest conflicts. Four 52-minute episodes narrated by Charlton Heston. “German Intelligence in WWII” - They were the top spymasters in the Third Reich, two rivals who were shrouded…

This is the first episode of the critically acclaimed Secrets of War series, narrated by Charlton Heston. This one-hour program, produced by John Corry, examines the leading spy masters of the Third Reich. Two men, with thousands of agents at their command, were responsible for all of Germany’s top-secret operations during World War II. The program features interviews with experts and eyewitnesses, and details the truth behind the lives of Admiral Wilhelm Canaris, chief of German military intelligence, and Reinhard Heidrich, chief of the Reich Central Security Police. Corry was able to secure an interview with Wilhem Hoettl, one of the last remaining eyewitnesses who personally knew Reinhard Heidrich.

Everything from decoy tanks and phony radio broadcasts to the spy whose lies were responsible for the ruin of Adolf Hitler is examined in this episode of the critically acclaimed Secrets of War documentary series. William Northrop, who also produced D-Day Deceptions for the Secrets of War series, reveals the common practice of using dummy tanks and paratroopers, as well as many other effective tools of deception. The program highlights the history of military trickery but the focus is on its execution during World War II. Northrop gathered information and conducted interviews with several experts, including Tom Allen, Paul Beaver, Mark Seaman, and Anthony C. Brown.

Producer Charles Proser conducted interviews and investigated firsthand accounts from all over the world to tell the story of Irwin Rommel, the “Desert Fox,” who was appointed Commander of the Channel Defenses by Adolf Hitler. Proser reveals that the same secrets that allowed Rommel to claw his way through the Axis ranks – broken codes and deception – also led to his ruin. General Rommel seemed virtually unstoppable in the critical battle for North Africa, but the British had a number of mystifying maneuvers to counter the Desert Fox. Charles Proser also produced The Ultra Enigma for the Secrets of War series.

Producer William Northrop uncovers the truth behind the cunning strategies used by the allied forces during the invasion of Normandy. D-Day Deceptions highlights “Bodyguard,” and “Fortitude,” two ingredients of the incredibly complex allied system of deception. Northrop examines the opinions behind why each approach was successful and what may have happened if any part of the individual phases had failed. The video presents a combination of facts about the D-Day invasion and expert interviews with Anthony Cave Brown, Tony Sale, Sir Harry Hinsley, and many more. William Northrop, who also produced Tools of Deception for the Secrets of War series, worked for CNN for 12 years.

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内容 社会科学类 军事 现代战争 第二次世界大战 团体和部队
史地类 历史 二十世纪 地理 欧洲

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