Nobel Prize winning German scientist, Werner Heisenberg, is aiding the Nazis' efforts to develop an atom bomb using heavy water' from a factory deep in the Norwegian mountains. Desperate to crush Hitler's catastrophic goal, The Allies plan and mount a series of daring sabotage missions to blow up the plant before the Germans can create their potentially devastating nuclear weapon, an enterprise fraught with many dilemmas and epic challenges, the outcome of which will determine the future of democracy itself. Leading English, Norwegian and German actors portray the... real-life characters and heroes of one of the most exciting stories from the Second World War, dramatised over six parts. [show more]
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Six-part Norwegian miniseries starring Andreas Döhler, Marc Benjamin Puch, Christoph Bach and Peri Baumeister. Set during the Second World War, the series follows the efforts made by a group of allies from Norway and Britain to sabotage Hitler's plans of developing an atomic bomb, an outcome that would spell the end of the war and victory for Germany.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. A six-part dramatization of one of the most exciting stories from the Second World War - the Nazis efforts to develop an atom bomb and the Allies desperate struggle to prevent it from happening. The series starts in Stockholm in 1933 when German scientist Werner Heisenberg is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics and is congratulated by his mentor Niels Bohr a previous Nobel Prize winner. One of the dramatic high points is the daring sabotage mission to blow up the heavy water factory in the Norwegian mountains in 1943. Leading English, Norwegian and German actors portray real life characters and we get to understand their dilemmas and challenges in this epic story, the outcome of which will determine the future of democracy.
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