

Chris Tarrant: Extreme Railways - Season 4 Episode 5 Hitler's Holocaust Railways
Season - Episode
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6 - 1Railways of the Somme Nov 25, 2019
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6 - 2Last Train to Transylvania Dec 02, 2019
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6 - 3The Eastern Express Dec 09, 2019
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6 - 4Crossing the Emerald Isle Dec 16, 2019
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6 - 5The Lunatic Express Dec 23, 2019
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5 - 1Conquering The Alps Jan 07, 2019
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5 - 2The Train in Spain Jan 14, 2019
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5 - 3A Journey Too Far? Jan 21, 2019
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5 - 4The Reunification Express Jan 28, 2019
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4 - 1Destination Timbuktu Nov 06, 2017
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4 - 2Crossing the Baltics Nov 13, 2017
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4 - 3Return to Yugoslavia Nov 20, 2017
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4 - 4Railway To The Holy Land Nov 27, 2017
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4 - 5Hitler's Holocaust Railways Oct 28, 2018
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3 - 1Ice Train to Nowhere Oct 31, 2016
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3 - 2Night Train to Patagonia Nov 07, 2016
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3 - 3The Diamond Railway Nov 14, 2016
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3 - 4Trans-Caucasus Railway Nov 21, 2016
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3 - 5On the Xmas Express Dec 19, 2016
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2 - 1Railroad to Mandalay Oct 01, 2015
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2 - 2Crossing the Andes Oct 08, 2015
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2 - 3One Way Ticket to Siberia Oct 15, 2015
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2 - 4Slow Train to Guantanamo Bay Oct 22, 2015
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2 - 5The Great Japanese Train Ride Oct 29, 2015
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2 - 6The Railway that Created Canada Nov 05, 2015
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1 - 1Congo's Jungle Railway Jan 18, 2014
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1 - 2Australia's Outback Railway Jan 25, 2014
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1 - 3India's Monsoon Railway Feb 01, 2014
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0 - 1On the Xmas Express: War, Ore and Santa Dec 19, 2016
Overview
Chris Tarrant explores the darkest chapter in the history of the railways, their role in the Nazi Holocaust of WWII. Traveling through three countries, he takes a railway journey that will chronicle how the Holocaust evolved during a 10 year period from 1935 to 1945, starting in Nuremberg and ending at the death camps of Auschwitz. The programme explores the history step-by-step, starting with the implementation of the first anti-Jewish laws and the Nazi’s simultaneous quest to build the world’s most powerful railway. Chris investigates how thousands of trains involved in the war were also used to deport millions to ghettos and death camps. He meets holocaust survivors who suffered for days on board cattle trucks and hears their tales of horror, death and heroic acts of bravery. He meets people who worked on the railways and historians who will argue that the Holocaust was neither planned nor inevitable and that it wouldn’t have been possible on such a scale without Hitler’s railways.