History Channel – Weird Weapons of World War II (2005) The Allies

History Channel – Weird Weapons of World War II (2005) The Allies
English | Documentary | Size: 870 MB


This Documentary opens a Pandora’s box of weird, wonderful, and scary World War 2 weapons. Some of them were so unreal that they never made it past the design stage. Others had their prototypes built and tested. Others were used in combat to terrifying effect.
Whether it was death rays and huge wire nets in the sky to catch bombers, flying saucers, warships carved out of ice or rocket-powered tanks – the imagination and ingenuity of both Allied and Nazi weapons experts and their mad efforts to outwit the enemy and win the war knew no bounds. The documentary Weird Weapons of World War 2 reveals the secrets of these bizarre weapons.

Directed & Produced by Martin O’Collins ; Darlow Smithson Production For The History Channel

Part 1: The Allies
In this episode we uncover Allied secrets off WWII, like a battleship made of ice, bat bombs, floating tanks, rocket-propelled wheels that would roll through enemy lines, pigeon-guided missiles, and earthquake bombs designed to penetrate the earth and shake structures to pieces. More bizarre stories of extraordinary armaments dreamt up by the some of the time’s most inventive minds–weird weapons unlike anything before. And what about the atomic bomb? In this documentary, take a look at some of the most bizarre concepts thought up by the allies including Project Habakkuk, a planned aircraft carrier that would be made out of ice, a massive rocket-propelled explosive cart known as the panjandrum and even bats that were carrying tiny bombs!

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