Hitler’s Sunken Secret (Nova)
Picture: C+
Sound: C+ Extras: C- Film: B-
In a potential race to make the world’s first nuclear
bomb, The Nazis had an advantage because the science that eventually bore the
resulting nightmare was partly created by German Scientists. Part of this had to do with something called
heavy water, which has more of certain atomic components than usual and Norway
was where it was most plentiful. Hitler’s
Sunken Secret is the latest installment of the WGBH/PBS series Nova
to look back at the science going on during World War II and why a ship had to
be sabotaged so The Nazis could not get the seemingly innocent substance.
Though officials in Norway were puzzled as to why Germany
would go though any trouble to get this, British Intelligence and their allies
in The United States knew better at a time where a nuclear bomb was top
secret. Resistance fighters were taking
no chances and socked the ship, getting it to sink in the deepest place
possible. The only other problem was
whether any of the barrels that could have had the heavy water made it to
Germany. This is another solid
installment that shows yet another thankfully ruined opportunity for the
original Axis Of Evil, though it is not that simple. That is why you should definitely catch this one.
The letterboxed 1.78 X 1/16 X 9 image is not bad,
featuring some nice new shots as the sunken ship is investigated, as well as
location footage of the building where the heavy water was manufactured. The Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo has no Pro
Logic surrounds, but is nicely recorded.
The editing of older film, stills and sound also works well. The only extras once again are printable
materials via DVD-ROM and a weblink.
- Nicholas Sheffo