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Season 1

  • S01E01 German Intelligence in WWII

    • July 13, 1998
    • History

    They were the top spymasters in the Third Reich, two rivals who were shrouded in mystery and sworn to secrecy. With thousands of agents at their command, they were entrusted with Germany's most sensitive intelligence operations in World War Two. In the end, one man would kill for Hitler, the other would betray him.

  • S01E02 British Secret Intelligence in WWII

    • October 3, 1998
    • History

    They were the English spies before James Bond. They operated in the shadows with innocuous names like the Special Operations Executive, MI-5 and MI-6, but their missions were deadly serious. Amazing facts that are stranger than fiction in the storied history of Britain's intelligence service during the Second World War.

  • S01E03 Breaking the Japanese Code

    • February 20, 1999
    • History

    This is the story of America's code-breaking efforts against seemingly impenetrable secret Japanese military and diplomatic communications and the heroic struggle of army code-breakers, headed by William Friedman, and the navy's secret on-the-roof-gang to help win the Battle of the Pacific.

  • S01E04 Weapons of the Shadow War

    • August 4, 1998
    • History

    They were the stuff of fantasy and terror, instruments of sabotage and clandestine operations. Born of great desperation and used under the cover of darkness, special tools of spies and espionage agents delivered war to the heart of the enemy on the invisible battleground.

  • S01E05 Women Spies in WWII

    • July 28, 1998
    • History

    They were unlikely heroes who fought behind enemy lines in every theatre of World War II. Female spies unearthed secrets, supported the resistance and destroyed the morale of the enemy. From women OSS agents dropped behind enemy lines to female radio operators inside the Third Reich, women played a decisive intelligence-gathering role in the war.

  • S01E06 The Cambridge Five

    • December 19, 1998
    • History

    They were five disillusioned young men studying at Cambridge University in the 1930s when they were secretly recruited by Soviet agents. They went on to become the most successful spies of the 20th century, penetrating both American and British governments at the highest levels.

  • S01E07 Stalin's Spies

    • February 13, 1999
    • History

    These are the Kremlin operatives who were loyal to one man, a paranoid dictator who spied as intensely on his Allies as he did on his enemies. Features exclusive interviews with former NKVD intelligence officers and other eyewitnesses to the most ruthless dictator of the 20th century.

  • S01E08 The O.S.S.

    • February 13, 1999
    • History

    This is the story of the formation of the predecessor to the CIA. From the recruitment and training of secret agents to undercover missions, OSS agents played an important role on the invisible battlefield in WWII.

  • S01E09 Roosevelt's Spymasters

    • October 31, 1998
    • History

    Details the American President's behind the scenes use of political and military intelligence operatives. From O.S.S. chief William Donovan to the wily Switzerland-based Allen Dulles, American spymasters helped Roosevelt keep an eye on his enemies, as well as his friends.

  • S01E10 D-Day Deceptions

    • September 20, 1998
    • History

    It was the greatest secret of World War Two, the time and place of the D-Day invasion. As the future of Europe and the world hung in the balance, an intricate web of lies tied up German army divisions across Europe, concealing the greatest assembly of men and machines in military history. From double agents to phantom armies, it was the battle behind the battle.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Hitler's Secrets

    • October 17, 1998
    • History

    From his grand deception against Stalin to his spy operations in America, Adolf Hitler shared many secrets with his intelligence masters. This is an examination of Hitler and the eventual betrayal of his chief spymaster.

  • S02E02 Secret Weapons of the Third Reich

    • September 13, 1998
    • History

    They were weapons systems that were far beyond anything the Allies had or could have imagined in World War II. Deployed properly, they could have changed the outcome of the war. From the world's first ballistic missile and operational jet plane, to air-to-ground missiles and guided smart bombs, they were secret weapons of the Third Reich.

  • S02E03 Nazi Propoganda

    • November 14, 1998
    • History

    Behind the Nazi war machine was a well-crafted secret propaganda campaign aimed at Germans and foreigners. From newsreels and newspapers to well-choreographed spectacles, Nazi propaganda laid the foundation early on for war and retribution in Europe.

  • S02E04 Nazi Gold

    • August 11, 1998
    • History

    It was a tremendous booty, prized by Hitler as much as territory. The priceless art, personal assets and national treasuries of an entire continent. The organized plunder of these riches would become the most enormous heist in history, amounting to a vast hoard lost in the fog of war… The trails of the spoils of war and Nazi gold…

  • S02E05 Rommel's Enigma

    • September 13, 1998
    • History

    In the critical battle for North Africa, German General Irwin Rommel, the Desert Fox, seemed unstoppable, a warrior with a mystical feel for the battle. But how did he really get his intelligence? The British countered with secrets of their own; phony spies, phantom armies, and battlefield magic. Declassified information shines new light on spy vs. spy operations in North Africa.

  • S02E06 The Holocaust Secret

    • March 13, 1999
    • History

    An examination of one of the burning questions of WWII: How did the Nazi's hide their atrocities and what did the Allies know as the final solution was implemented across Europe? Secret documents, messages and cables shed new light on one of the greatest tragedies of the 20th century.

  • S02E07 The Ultra Enigma

    • July 20, 1998
    • History

    In World War Two one of Germany's best-kept secrets was the code machine Enigma. But this covert weapon would also become one of the greatest tools the Allies used against the Third Reich. British codebreakers were behind the greatest campaign of deception in military history, changing the outcome of the Second World War.

  • S02E08 Battle of the Atlantic

    • August 17, 1998
    • History

    The struggle for the Atlantic pitted Germany's lethal U-boat fleet against every weapon the Allies could muster to protect their vital supply routes to Great Britain. This is the story of naval intelligence, codebreaking and code stealing in the Battle of the Atlantic.

  • S02E09 Sitzkrieg: The Phony War

    • August 23, 1998
    • History

    Hitler's lightening strike in Poland soon gave way to a strange eight month waiting game. Blitzkrieg became Sitzkrieg, a declared but not yet fought battle allowing spies, diplomats, agents of influence, intelligence officers, opportunists, charlatans and statesmen to make their moves. From the rape of Poland to the fall of France, this is the secrets of Sitzkrieg.

  • S02E10 Hitler's Last Days

    • October 10, 1998
    • History

    A look at secret Nazi attempts to turn the tide of war as Berlin crumbled. Joseph Goebbels' diaries provide a fresh understanding of life inside Hitler's bunker in the final days of the Reich.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Vietnam: Alpha Strike

    • January 2, 1999
    • History

    American pilots fought the enemy and their own political leaders in the skies over Vietnam. See exclusive interviews with North Vietnamese veterans, secret American operations in Laos and Cambodia, and the Navy's classified programme to counter heavy losses against Vietnamese pilots.

  • S03E02 Vietnam: Hidden in Plain Sight

    • January 9, 1999
    • History

    We look at the Viet Cong's secret methods to foil America's attempts to seal off South Vietnam. From the Ho Chi Minh trail to the tunnels of Cu Chi, the remarkable story of hidden supply highways, underground cities, covert camps and double agents.

  • S03E03 Vietnam: Special Operations

    • January 30, 1999
    • History

    As regular American units fought under rules of engagement imposed by their political leaders, unconventional Special Forces fought classified battles, often across the fence. Their covert missions led them deep into North Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. These are the stories of clandestine operational groups, their missions and mysterious means of survival.

  • S03E04 Vietnam: Johnson's Battlleground

    • January 16, 1999
    • History

    We look at the war behind the war in Vietnam, the critical struggle over public opinion. Secret Vietnamese strategies were designed to sabotage American morale, while Lyndon Johnson's White House attempted to keep the support of US citizens.

  • S03E05 Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh's Revolution

    • March 6, 1999
    • History

    We look at the secrets behind Ho Chi Minh's control of Vietnam and his ability to force the Japanese, the French and the Americans out of his country during his three decade reign.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Super Guns

    • January 23, 1999
    • History

    From Germany's Big Bertha in World War One to Iraq's top secret Project Babylon, they are the ultimate projection of force. Secret cannons designed to strike their target from miles away, hand held rifles that pack the power of the atom and super guns capable of launching satellites into space.

  • S04E02 Psychological Warfare

    • December 26, 1998
    • History

    The soldiers who employ Psy Ops use every means available to destroy the will of the enemy to resist. We look at the secret tools and techniques of wartime persuasion.

  • S04E03 Tools of Deception

    • January 1, 1998
    • History

    They are the means by which to confuse an enemy, forcing him into making a fatal mistake. From decoy tanks and phony radio broadcasts, to the spy whose lies led Hitler to ruin, tools of deception can be the most deadly weapons of all. These are the methods of camouflage, fakery and propaganda used by both sides to influence the enemy and control the battlefield during WWII.

  • S04E04 Spy Planes

    • October 24, 1998
    • History

    This is an examination of the secret deployment of modern aircraft designed to spy from the sky. From remotely piloted vehicles on today's battlefield to the venerable U-2 and the SR-71, spy planes have long been the most vital top covert aircraft in the sky.

  • S04E05 Bio-chemical Weapons

    • History

    Get a closer look at chemical and biological agents, the deadliest of secret weapons. From mustard gas artillery shells used along the trenches in WWI to the U. S. gas stockpiles in the Pacific during WWII, to the Iraqi gassing of the Kurds, chemical warfare has long been buried in a cover of secrecy.

  • S04E06 The Wizard War

    • November 21, 1998
    • History

    These are secrets from the electronic battlefield. From the Battle of the Beams in WWII to the evolution of weapons guidance and the blinding effects of electronic jamming we look at the quest to dominate the electromagnetic spectrum.

  • S04E07 Battlefield Deceptions

    • September 26, 1998
    • History

    From rubber tanks and camouflage to booby traps and tactical manoeuvres of deception, see the role trickery plays on the modern battlefield.

  • S04E08 Churchill's Gambles

    • November 7, 1998
    • History

    An inside look at the man who, more than any of his contemporaries, embraced secret intelligence operations, deception and code-breaking as viable instruments of modern war.

  • S04E09 Secret Submarines in WWII

    • January 2, 1999
    • History

    From silent one-man midget subs to U-boats on secret missions, both sides used secret submersibles of all shapes and sizes to conduct clandestine warfare in the war. This is an examination of the murky world of underwater sneak craft in WWII.

  • S04E10 Korea: Stalin's Secret Air War

    • December 26, 1998
    • History

    Classified missions over the Yalu set the tenor at the onset of the Cold War. UN pilots battled anti-aircraft fire and a mysterious enemy in the skies over Korea. Previously classified telegrams reveal Stalin's personal role in the conflict.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Cold War: Eisenhower's Operatives

    • January 23, 1999
    • History

    The Supreme Allied Commander of World War Two relied on the covert arm of the CIA to an unprecedented scale during his presidency. From his education on clandestine warfare from Winston Churchill to CIA missions all over the world, Eisenhower unleashed his operatives like no other US leader.

  • S05E02 The Hunt for Atomic Secrets

    • October 24, 1998
    • History

    The all-important race to develop an atomic bomb led to some of the most daring Russian spy operations in the United States. Exclusive interviews with Russian agents detail the inside story of the Soviet atomic spy ring.

  • S05E03 Cold War: The Strangelove Factor

    • December 18, 1998
    • History

    How close did the Superpowers actually come to a nuclear holocaust? New information on brutal power struggles behind the Iron Curtain, the Cuban missile crisis and the terrifying Doomsday Machine built to end the world.

  • S05E04 Cold War: Inside the CIA

    • November 7, 1998
    • History

    This is an inside perspective on the CIA agency and its secret missions throughout the Cold War. From revolutionary coups and election rigging to embassy spying, the West employed the CIA in controversial ways to win the Cold War.

  • S05E05 Cold War: Inside the KGB

    • November 14, 1998
    • History

    These are untold stories behind the headlines in the unseen cold war battles between Western intelligence agencies and the KGB, with exclusive interviews and new revelations about the KGB's missions and tactics.

  • S05E06 Cold War: The Kennedy Years

    • January 30, 1999
    • History

    This youngest of American presidents took over in the most tense period of the Cold War. These are stories from within the White House, on the front lines of CIA operations in Cuba and in the espionage capital of Berlin.

  • S05E07 Cold War: Khrushchev's Regime

    • February 6, 1999
    • History

    Although he tried to distance himself from Stalin's ruthless regime, Khrushchev brought the world to the brink of nuclear war. This is a look at the Cuban Missile Crisis from the Soviet point of view, as well as brutal repressions in Poland and Hungary against Communist resistors.

  • S05E08 Cold War: Nixon's Secrets

    • January 30, 1999
    • History

    This is the story behind Richard Nixon's resounding triumphs and crushing defeats. Included are his stinging investigation of alleged Communist Alger Hiss, the covert missions carried out during his presidency in Vietnam and the secrets behind his foreign policy victories with China and the Soviet Union.

  • S05E09 Cold War: Castro's Revolution

    • February 20, 1999
    • History

    From CIA assassination attempts foiled by Cuban Intelligence agents to Castro's secret pacts with the Soviets and his survival after the Cold War, a look at one of the most enduring revolutionaries of the twentieth century.

  • S05E10 Cold War: Brezhnev's Kremlin

    • March 13, 1999
    • History

    Before Leonid Brezhnev signed nuclear arms reduction agreements with the West, he led the Soviets into one conflict after another from Soviet involvement in Vietnam and its role in Arab-Israeli conflicts to the untold stories of the invasion of Afghanistan.

Season 6

  • S06E01 The French Resistance

    • November 7, 1998
    • History

    The Nazi Germany invasion of France inflicted humiliation on the French. Risking torture and death, brave individuals took it upon themselves to reclaim the honor of their country and carried on a secret, merciless guerrilla campaign. From attacks in the streets of Paris, to armed battles with German soldiers, these are the stories of the French resistance

  • S06E02 Japan: The Invasion that Never Was

    • October 31, 1998
    • History

    The secret US plan for the invasion of Japan was shrouded in secrecy. It was anticipated to be the most horrific battle of the war with hundreds of thousands of casualties. New revelations detail manipulated casualty figures and secret plans to stockpile gas weapons as the US prepared for hell on Earth.

  • S06E03 The Battle of Britain

    • September 6, 1998
    • History

    June 1940: England stands alone against brutal aggression. The Germans have yet to be stopped in their lightening thrust across Europe. The British are outnumbered, but they have a secret weapon four years in the making. There were only 500 RAF fighter pilots in the Battle of Britain, but behind them, deep in the shadows of war, over 10,000 special men and women fought the battle of Ultra, which helped make victory possible.

  • S06E04 Hirohito's War

    • January 9, 1999
    • History

    Japanese tradition made him a god, but Japanese law made him Commander in Chief of the Japanese Armed Forces. Never tried for war crimes or even interrogated, Hirohito was an enigmatic figure from Pearl Harbor to his secret role in the surrender of Japan.

  • S06E05 Mussolini's Henchmen

    • February 27, 1999
    • History

    This is an inside look at fascist Italy starting with Mussolini's rise to power, the unknown stories of the shadowy figures who protected Il Duce and the tenuous Axis relationship with Nazi Germany.

Season 7

  • S07E01 The Gulf War: Steel Rain

    • November 20, 1998
    • History

    They were the best kept secrets of the air campaign in the Gulf War. The controversial strategic plan to wipe out Iraqi targets, the classified missions of airborne spy planes and the clever deception that used harmless decoys to overwhelm Baghdad's air defense network.

  • S07E02 The Gulf War: Secrets of the Sand

    • November 27, 1998
    • History

    The real stories of Secret Operations behind enemy lines in the Gulf War. The German undercover agent who worked for Iraq, the secret roll of the U-2 spy plane and the hunt for mobile scud missile launchers.

  • S07E03 The Gulf War: Architects of Desert Storm

    • February 13, 1999
    • History

    We look at the top-secret planning behind the Coalition's victory over Iraq. How former CIA director President George Bush, General Norman Schwarzkopf, General Colin Powell and others gathered and analysed the crucial information needed to develop their deceptive and overwhelming battlefield strategy in the Persian Gulf.

  • S07E04 The Gulf War: Iraq's Secrets

    • March 20, 1999
    • History

    Saddam Hussein used cunning and deception to befriend the West. Then he turned his back. He has risked everything to secretly develop his weapons of mass destruction, including the welfare of his own people.

  • S07E05 The Invasion of Panama

    • November 13, 1998
    • History

    Untold stories behind the boldest US military strike since Vietnam, the surprise invasion of Panama in December 1989. The secret buildup to the attack, the classified mission by Special Forces to rescue an American hostage and the manhunt for a dictator who pushed his luck too far.

Season 8

  • S08E01 Mao's Secrets

    • October 31, 1998
    • History

    The roots of China's conflict with Taiwan go back to WWII. While the Allied and Axis powers battled for control of Europe, China's Chiang Kai-Shek and his US-backed State Police fought a bloody secret war against Mao Tse-tung's Soviet trained and financed army.

  • S08E02 Shadows of the Six Day War

    • February 6, 1999
    • History

    It was a battle no one really wanted, and a victory far greater than anyone expected. Israel, outnumbered and outgunned, fought the Six Day War on the field of espionage. Secret agents crafted an ingenious plan to capture a Russian jet and prepared for a daring first strike.

  • S08E03 Israeli Intelligence

    • October 24, 1998
    • History

    In a constant war of survival, the state of Israel commissioned super sleuths for military intelligence, kidnappings, assassinations and hostage rescues. From retributions against ex-Nazis after WWII to the establishment of the Mossad, an inside look at Israeli intelligence.

  • S08E04 Korea: Behind the Bamboo Curtain

    • December 11, 1998
    • History

    The hidden factors behind the first conflict of the Cold War. Newly discovered documents reveal Stalin's influence over China's Mao Tse Tung and Korea's Kim El Sung. The intelligence failures of MacArthur's most trusted aides and the strings being pulled by the world's superpowers.

  • S08E05 Spies in the Sky

    • December 4, 1998
    • History

    The profound impact spies in the sky have had on modern warfare. From primitive balloons to supersonic spy planes and amazingly sophisticated satellites, they are the ultimate intelligence resource. An inside look at the pioneers of aerial reconnaissance and their top secret programmes.

Season 9

  • S09E01 Prisoners of War: Part 1

    • November 28, 1998
    • History

    Examines the treatment of prisoners of war early in the 20th century. From capture to interrogation and internment, the fate of thousands of WWI prisoners was determined by their captors off the battlefield.

  • S09E02 Prisoners of War: Part 2

    • December 5, 1998
    • History

    Examines the treatment of prisoners of war on both sides during WWII. From interrogation to housing to repatriation, civilian and military POWs were often used as pawns between warring nations.

  • S09E03 Prisoners of War: Part 3

    • December 12, 1998
    • History

    From brainwashing in Korea to courageous acts of heroism in Vietnam and the Gulf War, this is a unique examination of POWs, their families and their secrets.

  • S09E04 The Balkans Tinderbox

    • November 21, 1998
    • History

    This is a look at the secret forces behind the strife throughout the Balkan States. From a single gunshot in Sarajevo that started WWI to the Nazi occupation in WWII, to ethnic cleansing and the war in Kosovo, this volatile region has long been a threat to the peace of Europe.

  • S09E05 WWI: Germany's Secret Gambles

    • January 16, 1999
    • History

    As the armies of World War One struggled under a barrage of terrifying weapons, the German government turned to covert operations to break the stalemate. Sabotage, biological weapons and topsecret communications ushered in a new era of warfare.