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Dead Men's Secrets

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: May 14, 2002
  • Seasons: 2
  • Episodes: 26
  • Networks: History
  • Genres: Documentary
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Dead Men's Secrets(2002)

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A series that discusses secrets and mysteries during wars in the 20th century.

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Season 1

4 episodes • 2002

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Mysterious Death of Joe KennedyMay 14, 20020.0
2The Mysterious Death of Admiral YamamotoMay 15, 20020.0
3The Mysterious Death of General SikorskiMay 16, 20020.0
4Whatever Happened to Glenn Miller?May 17, 20020.0
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Season 2

22 episodes • 2003

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Revenge! The Assassination of Reinhard HeydrichAug 22, 20030.0
2Hunting Nazi FugitivesAug 28, 20030.0
3Secrets of Hitler's Wonder WeaponsSep 19, 20030.0
4Operation Bodyguard: D-Day DeceptionOct 3, 20030.0
5Hitler's Nuclear ArsenalOct 10, 20030.0
6Secrets of Hitler's Special ForcesOct 17, 20030.0
7Plotting to Kill HitlerOct 24, 20030.0
8Why Did Hitler Murder Ernst Roehm?Oct 31, 20030.0
9German Death TrapNov 7, 20030.0
10Disaster at Sea: HMS DasherNov 14, 20030.0
11Escape from Hitler's BunkerNov 28, 20030.0
12America's Secret WarDec 12, 20030.0
13The Strange Quest of Rudolph HessDec 19, 20030.0
14America and the Mob: Wartime FriendsJan 9, 20040.0
15Secrets of the Sea WolvesJan 16, 20040.0
16Stalin's Spy RingJan 23, 20040.0
17Secrets of the Desert WarJan 30, 20040.0
18M19: Escape and Evasion in EuropeFeb 6, 20040.0
19Secrets of the 'Y' ServiceFeb 20, 20040.0
20Technological Time BombFeb 27, 20040.0
21Whatever Happened to Raoul Wallenberg?Mar 12, 20040.0
22Tracking Nazi GoldMay 7, 20040.0

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