Hi folks,
As a school teacher and a 3rd Reich historian (at least I feel I am), I am about to go nuts by the errors I am seeing on such channels as Discovery and the History Channel. This of course is nothing new, but these shows really need to get a fact checker, or at least a competent one.
Now I could write a book on errors I have heard mentioned on these shows (for that matter, most of us could on this forum) and I hate how students repeat it back to me as fact. Of course students feel it has to be accurate because it was heard on TV. The bigger question is this, if we can spot errors on shows we know something about, what about the shows we know very little of the subject area, how much of this is slipping past us too.
Here are a few shows that come to mind (of course I know you folks will add some gems as well). This is just the tip of the ice berg.
Weaponology-The Waffen SS, I know this show has been discussed before on this forum, but it really drives me nuts. Who is the idiot that put this show together. Here are some gems from that stupid episodes. One thing is that the Waffen SS soldier wore a chained SS dagger into battle, they also made it appear that the Sturmgewehr was also standard issue. I liked the goofball that was holding up a chained fake (a bad one at that) of an SS officers dagger and referred to it as an honor dagger. I also like the guy who said that the SS never surrendered, and always fought to the last round. This might be interesting to my SS veteran friend who was captured in 1944, without much of a fight. Of course the guys who did most of the commenting were wearing fake SS camo caps or fake SS camo pants. They are the same group of guys that worship the SS and feel they could have won WWII if they had a few more Tiger tanks. So the question is, how accurate are the other shows in the same series.
Hitler's Bodguard, this series disapoints me somewhat. It is a British production and they are usually more accurate than us Yanks (I guess not anymore). This series makes some simple mistakes that thumbing through a basic WWII book could provide. Here are some comments that made me gasp-Two SS officers went to GFM Rommels home with poison (they wre in fact two Heer Generals), how could they miss this. Another was that Hitler celebrated with the Luftwaffe in Christmas of 1940 in France and Hitler presented Adolf Galland with the Iron Cross (I wonder if it was the 2nd or 1st class). Another blooper was that Hanna Reitsch was the only woman to win the Iron Cross or that Sepp Dietrich was sentenced to life in prison for the Malmedy Massacre (they fail to mention how long Dietrich really served). Plus there are many, many more errors in this series. Plus they keep showing film clips of members of the German Army when they refer to the LAH or the Fuehrer Begleit Brigade.
Nazi Scrapbooks from Hell (National Geographic channel). This show really got me and as a matter of fact I am currently in a discussion (via e-mail) with several people involved in this program and with the Holocaust Museum in D.C. I will let you know what they end up telling me. First off I study the Holocaust and read on it probbaly more than any other WWII subject. I am not one that is in denial about the Holocaust. The show was pretty good until the end of the epsisode when they tried to say that an SS officer in the scrapbook is actually seen (possibly) in a photo at the main train yard with his back to the camera when families arrived. They did measurements, had FBI men get involved, etc. The conclusion it appeared to be the same man. One minor issue that escaped everyone was that the man in the photo with his back to the camera was in fact an NCO with NCO tresse around his color.
I noticed in an old land-mark series like The World at War the errors were minor. So what does that have to say about documentary producers in todays world. If things like this keep up, I would love to see a WWII documentary 20 years from now (that is providing they don't become illegal to watch or show them for fear of offending someone). I guess we have entered a phase during this time of even our History becoming no more than just mere entertainment value wrapped around a few facts.
That is my rant, what are your .02 cents? Are you folks seeing the same thing?
Regards,
Jody
BTW, here is the photo of the SS officer from the series Nazi Scrapbooks from Hell. The man is SS-Obersturmfuehrer Karl Hoecker. Please see thread #3.
As a school teacher and a 3rd Reich historian (at least I feel I am), I am about to go nuts by the errors I am seeing on such channels as Discovery and the History Channel. This of course is nothing new, but these shows really need to get a fact checker, or at least a competent one.
Now I could write a book on errors I have heard mentioned on these shows (for that matter, most of us could on this forum) and I hate how students repeat it back to me as fact. Of course students feel it has to be accurate because it was heard on TV. The bigger question is this, if we can spot errors on shows we know something about, what about the shows we know very little of the subject area, how much of this is slipping past us too.
Here are a few shows that come to mind (of course I know you folks will add some gems as well). This is just the tip of the ice berg.
Weaponology-The Waffen SS, I know this show has been discussed before on this forum, but it really drives me nuts. Who is the idiot that put this show together. Here are some gems from that stupid episodes. One thing is that the Waffen SS soldier wore a chained SS dagger into battle, they also made it appear that the Sturmgewehr was also standard issue. I liked the goofball that was holding up a chained fake (a bad one at that) of an SS officers dagger and referred to it as an honor dagger. I also like the guy who said that the SS never surrendered, and always fought to the last round. This might be interesting to my SS veteran friend who was captured in 1944, without much of a fight. Of course the guys who did most of the commenting were wearing fake SS camo caps or fake SS camo pants. They are the same group of guys that worship the SS and feel they could have won WWII if they had a few more Tiger tanks. So the question is, how accurate are the other shows in the same series.
Hitler's Bodguard, this series disapoints me somewhat. It is a British production and they are usually more accurate than us Yanks (I guess not anymore). This series makes some simple mistakes that thumbing through a basic WWII book could provide. Here are some comments that made me gasp-Two SS officers went to GFM Rommels home with poison (they wre in fact two Heer Generals), how could they miss this. Another was that Hitler celebrated with the Luftwaffe in Christmas of 1940 in France and Hitler presented Adolf Galland with the Iron Cross (I wonder if it was the 2nd or 1st class). Another blooper was that Hanna Reitsch was the only woman to win the Iron Cross or that Sepp Dietrich was sentenced to life in prison for the Malmedy Massacre (they fail to mention how long Dietrich really served). Plus there are many, many more errors in this series. Plus they keep showing film clips of members of the German Army when they refer to the LAH or the Fuehrer Begleit Brigade.
Nazi Scrapbooks from Hell (National Geographic channel). This show really got me and as a matter of fact I am currently in a discussion (via e-mail) with several people involved in this program and with the Holocaust Museum in D.C. I will let you know what they end up telling me. First off I study the Holocaust and read on it probbaly more than any other WWII subject. I am not one that is in denial about the Holocaust. The show was pretty good until the end of the epsisode when they tried to say that an SS officer in the scrapbook is actually seen (possibly) in a photo at the main train yard with his back to the camera when families arrived. They did measurements, had FBI men get involved, etc. The conclusion it appeared to be the same man. One minor issue that escaped everyone was that the man in the photo with his back to the camera was in fact an NCO with NCO tresse around his color.
I noticed in an old land-mark series like The World at War the errors were minor. So what does that have to say about documentary producers in todays world. If things like this keep up, I would love to see a WWII documentary 20 years from now (that is providing they don't become illegal to watch or show them for fear of offending someone). I guess we have entered a phase during this time of even our History becoming no more than just mere entertainment value wrapped around a few facts.
That is my rant, what are your .02 cents? Are you folks seeing the same thing?
Regards,
Jody
BTW, here is the photo of the SS officer from the series Nazi Scrapbooks from Hell. The man is SS-Obersturmfuehrer Karl Hoecker. Please see thread #3.
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