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Nazi Secrets (Full Episode) | Drain the Oceans
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@servicedenied
@servicedenied Рік тому
Drain the oceans will forever be one of my favorite nat geo shows
@NatGeo
@NatGeo Рік тому
We love our Drain the Oceans fans! Thank you for watching!❤
@Tswift63
@Tswift63 Рік тому
I can't wrap my head around it ..I'm missing the bandwidth clearly
@smoovysmoo
@smoovysmoo Рік тому
agreed
@viscache1
@viscache1 Рік тому
At least of the post woke era
@sander6167
@sander6167 Рік тому
Yes but not when i see every episode 1000 times
@TheStuntman81
@TheStuntman81 Рік тому
One of the best WW II naval documentaries I've see in recent time. Thank you NatGeo for enabling us to watch this free.
@davidsuzukiispolpot
@davidsuzukiispolpot Рік тому
These reviews sound like the BS reviews of crappy Chinese products on Amazon. FAKE
@buffaloriversideranch242
@buffaloriversideranch242 Рік тому
It’s not free you have to watch ads. We’re paying with precious time we’ll never get back
@TheStuntman81
@TheStuntman81 Рік тому
@@davidsuzukiispolpot dude it's not a review it's just my opinion. You dont have to like it.
@TheStuntman81
@TheStuntman81 Рік тому
@@buffaloriversideranch242 i can't say i disagree. I use adblock tho.
@davidsuzukiispolpot
@davidsuzukiispolpot Рік тому
@@TheStuntman81 Wow, thanks. Seeing all of these reviews that looked similar made me think it was fake or bots. Glad to see there is an actual person behind it.
@dickstryker
@dickstryker Рік тому
Those drums of heavy water are worth a rediculous amount of money. "We just gotta go back and check and count them and maybe bring a few more up for good luck..." I suspect this endeavor is not purely academic.
@warriorgaming1604
@warriorgaming1604 Місяць тому
The wreck that has heavy water is a registered war grave most barrels have been breached those that haven’t been damaged were retrieved in the 90’s the rest is inaccessible without disturbing the wreck and some of the barrels were not entirely full
@mat4410
@mat4410 Рік тому
One research video I found was they were able to close on U-480 because they had scraped the rubber coating when they went to rest on a sand bed giving an accurate location of “the dragons lair” to mine it. I didn’t know about the Sidney and found the whole story amazing. There were model kits available as a kid which had freighters with hidden guns on deck, but the Germans definitely took it to the next level.
@krzykris
@krzykris Рік тому
The Allies had cracked German encryption years before this sinking. They may have known the exact route of the U-boat.
@c.j.cleveland7475
@c.j.cleveland7475 Рік тому
I've always loved the Nat Geo documentaries over the years. But I really love the "Drain the Ocean" series. Technology today that helps find these underwater wrecks and then helps to scan them in 3-D like a model is just fantastic. I'm waiting for the tech that allows you to walk through these ships as if they were on the surface through some kind of hologram-ish type of thing projected down to the wreck, eliminating the danger of actually having to dive to it. Just a thought. 🤔 Anyways, loved the video and can't wait for more!! 😁👍
@skyblaizepleiadianhighcoun9993
@skyblaizepleiadianhighcoun9993 Рік тому
Haha great forecast. Im doing we're doing your holographic projection down to the wreck search idea. Thanks for confirming
@edwardzata1462
@edwardzata1462 Рік тому
I’m 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅o😅ooooo😅o😅😅o😅😅o😅ooo😅o😅o😅o
@warsandmilitaria
@warsandmilitaria Рік тому
Exactly! I have often thought, what if you could walk through a film? Like a clip of the Berghof or a battle or something? Imagine if you could virtually move around in spectator mode during the Battle of Stalingrad or something like that? Wouldn't that be incredible? What you described about walking through the ships will someday certainly exist.
@evgenskald9456
@evgenskald9456 Рік тому
good day or evening to you. Probably, as you say, technology is no longer tanning. Watching such films is interesting, you can't take your eyes off
@DPwatkykjy
@DPwatkykjy Рік тому
Alot of these sunken vessels are also sites of memorial, mass sea graves and in some cases house a spectacular ecosystem of flora and fauna, if the hologram would ever be able to scan the internal of these vessels you'd have to have permission and a lot of nerve to wander around them, even if it's only digitally, my grandfather was sunk on an allied merchant ship and if a James Cameron would want to document the internals of that ship and they came for me for permission I would have to let alot of historians down, sometimes it is better to simply not know these kind of things...
@MrMatt905
@MrMatt905 Рік тому
The “The heavy water war” is a really good dramatized series that includes a lot of the heavy water factory , and even covers the tragedy of this ferry!
@m1t2a1
@m1t2a1 Рік тому
The Heroes of Telemark is an action packed movie, not from Hollywood.
@elgato9534
@elgato9534 Рік тому
Germany never came close to a nuke. Bad physics. Good thing Einstein escaped
@newdaltonmacesamsungs4010
@newdaltonmacesamsungs4010 Рік тому
😂😢
@metronorthwtrain1452
@metronorthwtrain1452 Рік тому
I think there was more than a half ton of heavy water. 18 barrels.
@hrdley911
@hrdley911 Рік тому
@@elgato9534 Agreed. They were years away from a working reactor, much less weapons-grade uranium. That said, the raids on the plant and ferry were truly heroic.
@CoffeeMug2828
@CoffeeMug2828 Рік тому
The story of HMAS Sydney is a good example on why one should be careful even when faces something seemingly innocent. Concealed weapons are the scariest of all. You don't know what your enemy will pull out. If HMAS Sydney was on guard, she could have responded fast enough.
@honorladone8682
@honorladone8682 Рік тому
Never underestimate your opponent or those around you.
@edtrine8692
@edtrine8692 Рік тому
It's highly doubtful if the Sydney could have avoided the torpedoes? Fired from just over 1,000 yards away and traveling at over 30kts were talking around 30 seconds warning before the torpedoes hit?
@pilsplease7561
@pilsplease7561 Рік тому
@@edtrine8692 The Sydneys captain was not very competent despite what his son wants people to believe, disregarded orders and made a poor decision and lost his ship for it. He is solely at fault for the disaster.
@twddersharkmarine7774
@twddersharkmarine7774 Рік тому
@@pilsplease7561 i feel like blaming a single person for a fault isn't the best of ideas
@craigme2583
@craigme2583 Рік тому
@@pilsplease7561 killing all the survivors in the water wasn't a good look...
@MegaSickcat
@MegaSickcat Рік тому
THANK YOU NAT GEO Channel for always presenting well made documentaries and not giving into those moronic so-called 'reality' shows. Every other channel that I used to watch like A&E, TLC, Discovery, etc have all gone straight down the into the garbage pile of bad programming. Thankfully I have your channel to enjoy the most interesting and well done programs.
@ryanreedgibson
@ryanreedgibson Рік тому
What, you don't like Ancient Astronaut Theorists? LMAO! I know, I don't either. The History channel failed by trying to entertain everyone instead of providing history.
@gandalflotr2898
@gandalflotr2898 Рік тому
Only conspiracy theories think this is real
@martyollier7536
@martyollier7536 Рік тому
My Father's uncle was a seaman on the Sydney, he died just hours before they were due to take that fateful voyage from a fall out of a 2nd story window of the building they were housed in. He got up in the wee small hours to go to the toilet, and as was the custom before a mission all the crew had been having their fill of liquid refreshments the night before, and in his befuddled state he turned right instead of left and walked straight off the balcony. Broke his neck... If he had not have died in the fall and just been injured he would've stayed ashore and been the only surviving crew member of the ship...
@dennisraymond542
@dennisraymond542 Рік тому
You're absolutely right.... Good evening Marty how are you doing over there hope you, it's such a lovely day that the lord has made 😊
@nanographics21
@nanographics21 Рік тому
Really really very excellent JOB done by the whole team, Thanks for this.
@kenneybis1097
@kenneybis1097 Рік тому
The lack of fish as they drain the ocean is surprising as well as alarming. 🤔
@ericnewell8628
@ericnewell8628 Рік тому
You stop it ... stop it right now Mister!
@happyhappynuts
@happyhappynuts Рік тому
Haha
@reymiguelperez6643
@reymiguelperez6643 Рік тому
I'm dying in this one! 🤣
@KA-su9ww
@KA-su9ww Рік тому
Because they are all dead,
@allisonoconnor8055
@allisonoconnor8055 Рік тому
They can't just leave that heavy water in the lake?! It's probably already leaking into the water.
@duncanbaynton7138
@duncanbaynton7138 Рік тому
My mother was the last person to speak to the hmas Sydney they reported they were steaming into Geraldton and were 100 nautical miles north west of that port for fifty years we as a family heard the story then one of the maritime experts heard of her hearing the last message so that’s where they searched and it was found after all those years there is a plaque in her honour for finding the Sydney at the west Australian maritime museum fact!
@SuperZytoon
@SuperZytoon Рік тому
Certainly a proud moment for your family! Awesome!
@danielkenney3266
@danielkenney3266 Рік тому
That is something special and AMAZING!!
@juancarrero6652
@juancarrero6652 Рік тому
Was she in contact with the ship on a personal level or a military one? Either way sorry for your loss🙏🏼
@diGritz1
@diGritz1 Рік тому
That's an incredible connection to those times...... It speaks volumes to what happened. It was so quick and such a surprise that, most likely most, if not all of the crew and officers were probably looking at it as just another monotonous inspection. It might sound careless but this was just prior to Pearl attack. So little reason to be suspicious.
@kennethbellotte8678
@kennethbellotte8678 Рік тому
That's awesome
@mre9593
@mre9593 Рік тому
The "Heavy Water" story was made into a movie "The Heroes of Telemark" (1965)
@williamgibb5557
@williamgibb5557 Рік тому
I am glad I'm not the only one who remembers the movie. Whether accurate or not, it told the story.
@OdeeOz
@OdeeOz Рік тому
I loved this series when it was on TV. Now I get to re-watch at will on YT and DVD. 👍👍& 10⭐+ 💯😀
@ZERO-CHEATS-GAMING
@ZERO-CHEATS-GAMING Рік тому
Knowledge is power 💪💪💪 Brilliant to watch, I'm looking forward to the next 1 👍
@yeahman147
@yeahman147 Рік тому
Whats saying this knowledge is the truth?
@honorladone8682
@honorladone8682 Рік тому
This is the best free entertainment. I used to watch you guys all the time on TV channel 12.
@sonicthehedgehog95
@sonicthehedgehog95 Рік тому
Well if you have Foxtel you can record it
@babylov3r
@babylov3r Рік тому
National geography thank you for a wonderful documentary.
@jamesmcduff2552
@jamesmcduff2552 Рік тому
They took a barrel of the heavy water found just off the wreck site back in 2005ish, and it was found to be heavy water after testing. They made a PBS documentary about it.
@honorladone8682
@honorladone8682 Рік тому
That's what they're saying in this video exactly what you said plus more.
@robertsimington911
@robertsimington911 Місяць тому
Water is heavy
@jamesmcduff2552
@jamesmcduff2552 Місяць тому
@@robertsimington911" Heavy water is a form of water with a unique atomic structure and properties coveted for the production of nuclear power and weapons."-Per PBS
@MiniMC546
@MiniMC546 Рік тому
Best Christmas gift ever. I've been trying to watch Drain The Ocean but we don't have it.
@NatGeo
@NatGeo Рік тому
We will be posting more full episodes of Drain the Oceans in the upcoming weeks! Stay tuned!
@TMS26164
@TMS26164 Рік тому
In fact the technology used then are still not cheap to be acquired by many countries today, it shows how relentless the old classical scientists were
@Grumpycat95
@Grumpycat95 Рік тому
So I was curious about the lake they were talking about at the beginning of the video and for comparison I searched " how tall is the empire state building ? " , crazy how this lake is deeper than the 381m building .
@dvmo5553
@dvmo5553 Рік тому
This is an awesome documentary, I enjoyed watching it so much.
@NatGeo
@NatGeo Рік тому
Thanks for watching!
@itsblooper3193
@itsblooper3193 10 місяців тому
Amazing video, very interesting and they did a great job! Will say though I don’t think ive ever heard the words “drain the ocean” more
@expat3779
@expat3779 Рік тому
Such a wonderful documentary. Thanks Nat Geo 😘😘😘.
@casual1n
@casual1n Рік тому
Every so often we get an exquisite documentary like this, keep it up with the WW2 genre it's what people like imo.
@BruceMyersLBZ
@BruceMyersLBZ Рік тому
Not your opinion, you are most definitely speaking for the vast majority
@mohdfahmi8841
@mohdfahmi8841 Рік тому
.. lawa nya.tanah.luas.besar.tempt.nya.lama.bru.best.nya.saya..jnji.halal.ok.lama.bru.sah.i..i..
@Knapweed
@Knapweed Рік тому
This is the most riveting war documentary I've seen in some time. The ingenuity that went behind the crafting of the armed merchant vessel is extraordinary, desperately tragic though the sinking of HMSA Sydney proved to be.
@EthanHaluzaDelay
@EthanHaluzaDelay 5 місяців тому
Actually they were mostly welded by this time
@RohanGillett
@RohanGillett 4 місяці тому
Wasn't extraordinary really. The British often disguised armed merchants in WW1 to combat the U-boat menace. They were called Q-ships.
@Knapweed
@Knapweed 4 місяці тому
@@RohanGillett How many sank a warship?
@robh467
@robh467 Рік тому
I love it when they're like, "this nuclear power station that energizes over a million homes....well it's all in jeopardy if the diesel generators go out".
@russellstraw
@russellstraw Рік тому
This is a brilliant series very enjoyable and informative
@Pauly421
@Pauly421 Рік тому
Shame about the narrator though. I've never before in my life heard anyone pronounce the first "r" in february. So weird lol
@darkseid7891
@darkseid7891 Рік тому
Good experience and great documentary ❤️‍🔥
@ashwaniyadav677
@ashwaniyadav677 Рік тому
I like this kinda free documentation it really gives lots of knowledge 🙂❤️
@mrlaw711
@mrlaw711 Рік тому
This is a good one. Even Hitler decided that using and developing an atomic bomb was too harsh. There is a doc about that, too.
@yeahman147
@yeahman147 Рік тому
Nothing in life is ever free
@moryakantha5782
@moryakantha5782 Рік тому
@@yeahman147 yep we are paying for the internet in this case
@Solvingnow
@Solvingnow Рік тому
@@moryakantha5782 vha itna deep Gyan....
@Trey4x4
@Trey4x4 Рік тому
NatGeo is silently giving you the finger for that comment
@therealest953
@therealest953 Рік тому
So Interesting ! Just that repeated phrase "but the Drained waters reveals an amusing devastating secret" scratches my mind
@duggla781
@duggla781 Рік тому
Absolutely an 1amazing place to go for free educational TV that's anything but ordinary graphics, it's national geographic, it's where you're going☆
@Snipeyou1
@Snipeyou1 Рік тому
Hey Nat Geo, thanks for always doing it big for us. I appreciate It all since I was a little boy.
@seancrowley1065
@seancrowley1065 Рік тому
Heroes of Telemark tells exactly what happened to the ferry. Kirk Douglas was great in it !
@dennisraymond542
@dennisraymond542 Рік тому
You're absolutely right.... Good evening Sean how are you doing over there hope you, it's such a lovely day that the lord has made 😊
@armandoramirez5054
@armandoramirez5054 Рік тому
Great song, Matt! My best friend introduced me to Blink-182 in high school and I’ve loved them ever since. I too had an Acura Integra in high school, mine was red!
@davereay123
@davereay123 Рік тому
A brilliant and educational video, thanks for uploading it
@NatGeo
@NatGeo Рік тому
Thanks for watching! We will be posting full episodes every week, so stay tuned!
@mangoz3399
@mangoz3399 14 днів тому
70% of the video is just reapeating
@abhi3091
@abhi3091 3 дні тому
Indeed wasted my time seeing this repeatation..
@anonymousperson8487
@anonymousperson8487 3 години тому
I'm only repeating 70% of that comment
@denniswhite166
@denniswhite166 Рік тому
Watch the whole video - IMO the last segment is the most astounding.
@Chilly_Billy
@Chilly_Billy Рік тому
Thanks for posting this. I missed it when it aired on TV.
@atinderdd33
@atinderdd33 Рік тому
If Hitler never invaded USSR then we probably see a different kind of map with many missing countries
@daveo2992
@daveo2992 Рік тому
Yupp :/ we really do live in the dark universe
@Abhorrent1
@Abhorrent1 Рік тому
No, you wouldn't...Germany had absolutely no chance to win the war. Once the US got involved there was no way a relatively resource poor country with no good access to the sea had any shot of competing with the industrial strength and production power of America. Germany should have been defeated by France had the French leadership been competent. They were hoping the majority of the world would be reluctant to enter the war due to WW1, and a lot of the things you've likely learned about the German military from the time period is propaganda. You were much more likely to find German soldiers moving field guns with horses than a battalion of Stugs etc.
@AlexFromnic
@AlexFromnic 11 місяців тому
One of those missing countries would of been Germany. The reason why Hitler attacked was because they had intelligence which was very correct that the Russians bad fully mobilized its population to build an unprecedented tank producing machine. They attacked because so many tanks were being built had they waited the situation would of gotten impossible. The USSR basically the equivalent of a tank nuclear arms race. There is no doubt. Stalin was loading up and poised to attack Germany when the moment was right.
@AlexFromnic
@AlexFromnic 11 місяців тому
The narrative that the USSR would of just sat there quiet and stayed out of it is totally wrong. They were mobilizing to attack Germany and building up. Upon seeing this Germany tried to attack before USSR fully built up.
@AlexFromnic
@AlexFromnic 11 місяців тому
@@Abhorrent1 yeah that's just wrong. Germany was an economic power house and their allies in Japan had all the sea access the Axis needed. As they gobbled up countries they also gobbled up armies and means of production. The United States wasn't the power house army you think it was. It was successful given the fact the Axis was busy battling the Soviets at the same time. History shows Germany and their chances were very strong. It was the Soviets not the US that tipped the balance
@nocturnalsimulacrum6385
@nocturnalsimulacrum6385 Рік тому
Probably the best Nat Geo has had in programming
@lyamschuss8786
@lyamschuss8786 Рік тому
"1500 feet is too deep for divers" That's not entirely true, it's too deep for scuba diving but atmospheric diving suits enable diving at depths of up to 2300 feet. The reason for not using them here is probably cost-effectiveness.
@Bill-nd2qd
@Bill-nd2qd 10 місяців тому
The Heroes of Telemark is a great movie about this event in history with Kirk Douglas.
@vicluna4373
@vicluna4373 Рік тому
Best documentaries .. keep it up Nat geo
@mistermonologue2442
@mistermonologue2442 Рік тому
You have to tip your hat to them. Taken by surprise and ripped apart with quick fire losing their main guns and comman center within a few seconds and STILL managing to take their killer with them....very respectable.
@geoffreybennett8912
@geoffreybennett8912 Рік тому
The one thing you can count on in a crazy fire fight is that if there are Australians in the fight, you might just come back to tell the tale to your loved ones and then try your damndest to forget everything except the men and women who didn't make it. R.I.P. Sydney crew.
@romelrecinto1460
@romelrecinto1460 Рік тому
maybe because the sydney was designed to be a warship, thus it was able to withstand all the the fires thrown against her enough to damage her adversary
@AndominateU
@AndominateU Рік тому
not really that was the strongest thing Australia had at this point...
@DonGH97
@DonGH97 Рік тому
Very interesting! I never knew about this battle. Imagine being there on one of those ships, respect to all the fallen ones🙏🏻
@madhatterstudios966
@madhatterstudios966 Рік тому
At least I now know where Clive Cussler got his inspiration for the "Oregon" series from with the tale of the Sydney.
@PNW_Adventures1
@PNW_Adventures1 Рік тому
? Thx I’ll check this
@mrbarth
@mrbarth Рік тому
The first Allied ship to be sunk by U480 was the Canadian Corvette HMCS ALBERNI on 21 August 1944. The official memorial for the crews of both vessels is in Courtenay, British Columbia at the HMCS ALBERNI Museum and Memorial (HAMM). Besides artifacts from the Alberni the museum also has records of U480 prior to her last voyage out of Norway. With the assistance of Library and Archives Canada and Germany, all of the names of crewmen have been authenticated as well as correct spellings. HAMM has been in operation since 1999.
@warsandmilitaria
@warsandmilitaria Рік тому
I can't imagine being trapped in a submarine that is taking on water. It is incredibly terrifying
@Caus86
@Caus86 10 місяців тому
How about now?
@TheWhoda
@TheWhoda 10 місяців тому
@@Caus86I rather implode in a submarine than drown to death. The titan crew died before they knew what happened.
@lucasrem
@lucasrem 3 місяці тому
@@TheWhoda When Putin shot down Malaysian Airlines over the Ukraine, most people were alive till it hit the ground.
@jbcaptain11
@jbcaptain11 Рік тому
There must be many sunken cargo ships in the Atlantic still
@Hotlineelec
@Hotlineelec 3 місяці тому
Quick question; when you drained the lake did you happen to find a watch?!?! I lost mine on a fishing holiday. 🤦🏼‍♂️
@parkerlynne
@parkerlynne Рік тому
This is my favorite Nat Geo show!
@Mcthindi
@Mcthindi Рік тому
Amount tech developed in between ww1 to ww1 is unbelievable . They were way ahead of time !
@jacoblecoy3700
@jacoblecoy3700 Рік тому
?
@edtrine8692
@edtrine8692 Рік тому
I read the reason the Graf Zeplin was never completed was Hermann Wilhelm Göring! He didn't want the German Navy to have an Airforce! He wanted to be in control of all the German aircraft!
@itoemy1048
@itoemy1048 Рік тому
I learned a lot to this video , thank you very much for making this video , students must have the knowledge on how and where the internet runs and going to database. I just learned it now .thank you so much .
@roberthuffer6591
@roberthuffer6591 Рік тому
Any one of these could be at the beginning of a Clive Cussler novel.
@arbaz79
@arbaz79 Рік тому
Amazing documentary that I enjoyed watching.Keep it up 👍
@badgerdad777
@badgerdad777 Рік тому
I didn't know about the German warships camouflaged as merchant ships, I didn't know the Russians sank the Graf Zeppelin and I didn't know about the rubber coated U-Boat. Pretty amazing documentary.
@615855
@615855 10 місяців тому
The German raiders were not warships camouflaged as merchant ships. It was the other way around, merchant ships carrying concealed armament. It was the job of these raiders to sink enemy merchant ships. They were not meant to engage enemy warships such as the Sydney. That is why the captain of the Kormoran, Detmers, had no choice but to try and lure the Sydney into point blank gunfire range and surprise the Sydney and Detmers succeeded in doing that.. Six officers and 70 odd crew of the Kormoran lost their lives. The Captain, Theodore Detmers, and the rest of the crew spent the remainder of the war as pow's in Australia.
@soppingclam
@soppingclam 9 місяців тому
Knowing this story in detail from a different documentary. I tell ya what this one sure drags on and repeats itself over and over and over with minimal details. Holy God
@grom7826
@grom7826 Рік тому
Drain the ocean off the Carolinas coast ! The U. S. Navy filled several old ships with toxic chemicals, asbestos, even PCBs then sunk them off the coast. I saw this in one of your magazines in the 1970s. I have tried searching for it but I can't find it. Has this been scrubbed from your database National Geographic ?
@if5566
@if5566 Рік тому
My impression of this show: This is a ship at the bottom of the ocean. But WHY is the ship at the bottom of the ocean? There's a torpedo hole in the ships side. But HOW DID the ship sink? Water flooded in. But WHERE did the water COME from?
@ritchierichh
@ritchierichh Рік тому
Thanks for saving me 46min. These documentaries are full of "but WheRe DiD iT CoMe FrOm?" only to cut to commercial or drag on for another 10min talking about a similar issue or speaking slowly. This could easily be watched at 1.25x speed.
@Mikkeyboyy
@Mikkeyboyy Рік тому
from putin
@Dinco422
@Dinco422 Рік тому
@@ritchierichh do you have adhd or HDTV ?
@continental_drift
@continental_drift Рік тому
@@ritchierichh 1.5X speed.
@Pauly421
@Pauly421 Рік тому
This feels like a "BUT WAS IT ALIENS ALL ALONG???" type of production. I'm out.
@annamarieventer5111
@annamarieventer5111 Рік тому
Amazing absolutely outstanding 👌
@gracepark-pf1ks
@gracepark-pf1ks 5 місяців тому
This is spectacular documentary series national geographic have the most outstanding fascinating documentaries!!!
@Caillou5120
@Caillou5120 2 місяці тому
Ive been studying ww2 for my own personal knowledge and I got a lot from this, thank you!
@lucaskiai2159
@lucaskiai2159 Рік тому
It is truly a blessed gift.
@felipeball7778
@felipeball7778 Рік тому
When i found out about the experiments on graf zeppelin i get the same feeling i have when i learn about the operation cross roads these old warships just looks beautiful for me but in our time aesthetics and looks needs to be sacrifice for better stats and performance of warships
@Cod3nameHurricane
@Cod3nameHurricane Рік тому
Thank you Natgeo for all the amazing vids you let us watch for free
@human_isomer
@human_isomer Рік тому
This could have been a good documentary if the presented scientific data wouldn't have been messed up right from the start. 3:03: Heavy water is not "chemically hydrogen". It's water. You've cut out the essential part that it's made from Deuterium ("heavy hydrogen") and oxygen, and that Deuterium is chemically hydrogen, but has twice the weight of normal hydrogen. 3:50 Heavy water was mainly required as a moderator, so natural Uranium could be used. Of course it also worked for cooling, but that was not the main purpose. 4:00 They produced (almost) 1000 kilos of heavy water _in_ _total_. Without that last part, the information is useless. I'm not going to mention the rest, if already after 4 minutes the mistakes pile up. Sad to see that the level of exactness has decreased so much at national geographic.
@jacoblecoy3700
@jacoblecoy3700 Рік тому
Get a job there and set them straight.
@human_isomer
@human_isomer Рік тому
@@jacoblecoy3700 I already have a job where I do exactly this. But for areas that have more impact to the real world than youtube channels.
@dredmankind7824
@dredmankind7824 Рік тому
What an incredible Documentary 😊👌❤️ Big thank you to NG
@dano4572
@dano4572 Рік тому
WONDERFUL VIDEO! THANK YOU!
@tfaop171
@tfaop171 11 місяців тому
No one ever beats national geographic at all.
@PivotStudiosXE
@PivotStudiosXE Рік тому
Great doc. History can surely teach us a lot. Mostly, that certain times of it must never be allowed to manifest and repeat themselves.
@stevejette2329
@stevejette2329 Рік тому
Ant - We need to be VERY aware of the techniques used by Hitler, Mussolini, trump ... And AS SOON as possible take effective action to derail them.
@JJDonoghue
@JJDonoghue Рік тому
“If one doesn’t study history, your doomed to repeat it”. It looks like the World is heading into a possible WW3? With Russia at war with Ukraine, China trying to invade Taiwan. Russia has also threatened nuclear war with Ukraine, if that happens? It’s only a matter of time that the US will get involved and WW3 will start! Oh, let’s not forget about the Christian’s getting slaughtered in Africa…I’m ready for the rapture. May God come down and take the wicked🙏. Please pray for those Christians in Africa as well, they’re not getting enough NEWS COVERAGE! May God save us all. All you’ve got to do is believe and show grace. We are all God’s children. I fear desperately for the younger generation kid’s 18-25. As they’ve grown up entirely with the internet and all that goes with it!
@JJDonoghue
@JJDonoghue Рік тому
@@stevejette2329 Honestly bro how can you realistically compare Trump to Hitler & Mussolini…? SHM 🤦‍♂️
@atodaso1668
@atodaso1668 Рік тому
@@stevejette2329 Lol Trump, are you right in the head?
@stevejette2329
@stevejette2329 Рік тому
@@atodaso1668 I do seem to be right in the head. Thanks for asking. What do you find in error in my post ?
@Solvingnow
@Solvingnow Рік тому
Fantastic job guys
@fredflintstone8048
@fredflintstone8048 Рік тому
The heavy water was only one of several needed components for nuclear fission. Experts who worked on the Manhattan project who were involved in making the successful atom bomb which were used to bomb Japan later inspected Heisenberg's lab in Germany and their report was that he wasn't close to building an atomic bomb, he was missing knowledge critical for being able to do it. He was off on the wrong track.
@glennquagmire1747
@glennquagmire1747 Рік тому
Opinions vary, there's a lot more to this story and yes they were very close to producing one, too bad the truth is sealed from the public!!!!
@fredflintstone8048
@fredflintstone8048 Рік тому
@@glennquagmire1747 Not being an expert on this myself I tend to defer to the scientists that were called to inspect Heisenberg's lab after the war. They stated that given the evidence that Germany wasn't as close as the rest of the world feared. In the end it doesn't matter. History played out the way that it did, and any suggestions regarding 'what might have happened' are mere counterfactuals.
@ct1762
@ct1762 Рік тому
@@fredflintstone8048 you do have to wonder how truthful that report was, or if the original one was destroyed. think about it: if the Germans where found to have been very close to their own bomb but with only a fraction of the bloated American los Alamos effort, it would be embarrassing and make them look less like heroes. everything after the war was designed to make the Germans look like fools. Obviously in reality that was complete nonsense as we stole turbo fan engines, countless pharmaceutical breakthroughs and highly sophisticated rockets for our own use.
@fredflintstone8048
@fredflintstone8048 Рік тому
@@ct1762 The very same scientific community that was heavily funded due to the threat of the German Nuclear weapon were the ones that conducted the inspection. It was in their financial interest which is number one for anyone for their opponents to be very dangerous. Even today warriors are judged by how great their foes are, so NO, I don't believe the report was a conspiracy, and this history of the German development of the bomb by Heisenberg was shown to have floundered. The fact is that they got a head start on the US, but never actually came close to completing their bomb. I do agree that the victor in wars always drags the vanquished through the mud further justifying the war and the defeat, demonizing them, but that doesn't have anything to do with this. On top of that the American scientific community continued to get funding for going on to develop the H-Bomb with the new nuclear boogeyman threat, Russia. I do agree that Germany was ahead with other technology like rockets and turbojet engines, but that doesn't prove they were ahead with a nuclear weapon.
@ct1762
@ct1762 Рік тому
@@fredflintstone8048 no i agree with you what i said is all conjecture at best. i was just saying you have to wonder how accurate all of his was after the war. the Russians must have stolen our research... as i highly doubt if the Germans couldnt do it and they could? maybe im wrong there.
@mustangmike4078
@mustangmike4078 Рік тому
Love the the drowning death gargle sounds when the sub sinks, really adds some authenticity.
@LuukvdHoogen
@LuukvdHoogen Рік тому
This channel is really good at repeating questions...
@jacoblecoy3700
@jacoblecoy3700 Рік тому
Great channel. Of course, you could skip it, and play Jacks'.
@pierremainstone-mitchell8290
@pierremainstone-mitchell8290 Рік тому
Thank you very much for this very good re-telling of the Kormoran vs HMAS Sydney battle. I have an indirect connection with Sydney because had he lived one of the officers, SubLt Edwin Ross Eddy, would have become my wife's uncle.
@Bigbro28
@Bigbro28 Рік тому
In a word … utterly fascinating. A brilliant doco. 🐨🇦🇺
@ryanlawrence9010
@ryanlawrence9010 Рік тому
There's good Kirk Douglas movie on heavy water mission.
@softbytesunlimited
@softbytesunlimited Рік тому
This is why I love GEO..❤
@carlchilds3741
@carlchilds3741 Рік тому
Awesome series!
@NoondaniGoatanddairyFarm
@NoondaniGoatanddairyFarm Рік тому
Great documentary
@ROOKTABULA
@ROOKTABULA 3 місяці тому
2:55 No. It's not "heavier hydrogen, it's twice the weight". No. It's H3O. It's water with an added H atom. Hence the term _heavy water_ and not _heavy hydrogen._ How did no one catch this? 🙄
@pilpil8180
@pilpil8180 Рік тому
Thanks for dropping this *NG!*
@Ro6entX
@Ro6entX Рік тому
Technically the Sydney and Korman was a draw; The latter was heavily damaged enough that she had to be scuttled. And the captain of the Sydney got too close and effectively couldn’t get her big guns pointed down far enough. As for the Ferry, it’s been known and covered many times but think that is first time I’ve seen footage of the wreckage. Bit somber knowing there are probably remains of civilians inside, likely buried by silt.
@dvmo5553
@dvmo5553 Рік тому
I agree that the Sydney got way too close than it should be, the captain calculated risk was off.
@paolomartin6873
@paolomartin6873 Рік тому
Kormoran won because the crew scuttled it, they sunk their own ship.
@clainmings7052
@clainmings7052 Рік тому
The price of a light cruiser is not comparable to a converted freighter
@brokenwingbird2552
@brokenwingbird2552 Рік тому
nah, a clear loss
@krzykris
@krzykris Рік тому
@@paolomartin6873 Exactly. The freighter could have been saved, but they were afraid the Allies would find it before the engines could be repaired and didn't want to lose the element of surprise on the the outer converted ships.
@krishdeliciousful
@krishdeliciousful Рік тому
You gotta be careful transporting heavy water. It obviously sank that ship due to it's immense weight.
@NONANTI
@NONANTI 10 місяців тому
All it would take is one leaky barrel.
@c.j.cleveland7475
@c.j.cleveland7475 4 місяці тому
Helped along, of course, by that big hole in the hull from the explosion! 🤣😂😁
@narimannourizadeh3693
@narimannourizadeh3693 Рік тому
This is first time I’ve seen this documentary and it was amazing thank
@benking2882
@benking2882 Рік тому
Thank
@rockabluesy60
@rockabluesy60 Рік тому
The naval battle was the most epic part, a game of mind and tactics
@CoolTechTipz
@CoolTechTipz Рік тому
THE BEST SHOW EVER 😍❤️
@NatGeo
@NatGeo Рік тому
We love our Drain the Oceans fans! Thanks for being here!
@CoolTechTipz
@CoolTechTipz Рік тому
@@NatGeo it's always a pleasure 😍
@allspark4717
@allspark4717 Рік тому
This is the Natgeo i miss 👍👍
@vansetproductions1948
@vansetproductions1948 Рік тому
This was really entertaining, thank you.
@BorneoNewsJournalist
@BorneoNewsJournalist Рік тому
Mantaaap BosQ...Luar biasa memang Informasi yang di sajikan Natinal Geographic..Terbaik memang
@OshineTheOranguTANK
@OshineTheOranguTANK Рік тому
the whole "draining of the water" shtick got really old after the first 55 thousand times he said it. Its sonar, we get that, no reason to use the drain the water analogy every time
@austinkotas2340
@austinkotas2340 Рік тому
Wild thing to get upset about
@detroitrockcity8
@detroitrockcity8 Рік тому
@@austinkotas2340 considering it’s the name of the entire series LOL
@michaelgarza293
@michaelgarza293 Рік тому
I'm with orangutank. It was super annoying
@-showbro-
@-showbro- Рік тому
Bro watching this free and still complaining.
@Species5008
@Species5008 Рік тому
​@Michael Garza you and ape boy don't like it? Simple solution. DON'T WATCH IT
@mdoering
@mdoering Рік тому
wait, so has it been under water for more than 70 years? I'm not sure I heard it right the first 10 times... 😂 Seriously though, this was a great production
@ecleveland1
@ecleveland1 Рік тому
This series would be much better without all the repetition, repetition, repetition, oh I said that already.
@parwezabdulmajidhodekar4672
@parwezabdulmajidhodekar4672 Рік тому
Informative video👍
@jamesdenny4734
@jamesdenny4734 Рік тому
My take from this is that there are a lot of dead people buried in the sees 👀 ... a watery grave 😢😵‍💫
@LaurieAnnCurry
@LaurieAnnCurry Рік тому
I think about this every time we go to beach and have to make a conscious decision not to think about swimming in dead people juice🙄🙄🙄🤢
@shamseshomali110
@shamseshomali110 Рік тому
Danke schön ,Das war sehr interessante Doku .👍 💐 !
@patrickyoung3503
@patrickyoung3503 Рік тому
Thank you for this most informative history lesson .
@nazigrammar9728
@nazigrammar9728 Рік тому
Total misinformation
@GamerOfLegends163
@GamerOfLegends163 Рік тому
Using this show as background noise/ distraction while loading or respawning while gaming will have ya in for some surprises when it turns from chill documentary to giving me a lil shock at 45:31 😅 Chill to horror show real fast
@afzalbashaafzalbasha3036
@afzalbashaafzalbasha3036 Рік тому
Two remarkable episode I have seen in NGC. Brutal murders. And drain the oceans
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