Ep 2. Underground Superweapons
- TV-PG
- August 1, 2021
- 42 min
Secret Nazi Ruins season 2 episode 2 "Underground Superweapons" takes viewers on a journey through some of the most sought-after underground facilities used by the Nazi regime during WWII.
The episode delves into the theory that underground superweapons were being developed by the Nazis in secret locations around Europe. The team of archaeologists, engineers, and historians travel to these sites to investigate the possibility of their existence and to uncover any secrets buried beneath the surface.
The first location the team visits is the Wenceslas Mine in the Czech Republic. The mine was seized by the Nazis and allegedly used as a testing facility for new superweapons. The team explores the mine's depths and discovers various tunnels and chambers that could have been used for experimentation.
Next, the team heads to Poland to investigate the famed Riese Complex. This massive underground facility was built under the mountain range and is believed to have housed top-secret Nazi projects, including a nuclear reactor. The team uncovers hidden chambers that could have been used to store weapons or to develop new technologies.
The team then makes their way to Austria to explore the massive underground complex known as the Bergkristall factory. This facility was believed to be the site of a top-secret project known as "Project Riese," which aimed to create a new type of superweapon. The team investigates the many tunnels within the facility to determine if there were any signs of experimentation or development.
The episode ends with the team discussing their findings and whether or not they believe that the Nazis were indeed developing underground superweapons. While they don't find any concrete evidence to support the theory, they do acknowledge that there are many secrets still buried beneath the surface, waiting to be uncovered.