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On this episode of "expedition files."
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At the height of world war ii,
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a top-secret us military
unit takes on the Nazis
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and saves an estimated 30,000 lives
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without ever firing a shot.
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Armed with inflatable tanks,
fake radio transmissions,
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and carefully timed sound effects,
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they deceive enemy forces
with the power of illusion.
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For the first time, we
declassify the secrets
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behind the so-called ghost army.
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Then, the knights templar were
one of the most powerful forces
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in the medieval world,
until they were accused of
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evil, unholy acts and
were disbanded in disgrace.
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Did the templars
deserve their destruction?
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We reveal the shocking truth.
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And...
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The story of the deadly
romance that started a world war.
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The heir to the mighty habsburg
royal family is found dead
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alongside his young mistress.
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An assassination or a suicide pact?
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We uncover the truth of the bloody affair
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that reshaped the world.
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In the corridors of time...
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Are mysteries that defy explanation.
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Now I'm traveling through history itself...
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On a search for the truth.
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New evidence.
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Shocking answers.
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I'm Josh gates...
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And these...
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Are my "expedition files."
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There's an old expression...
"three may keep a secret
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if two of them are dead."
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Founding father
Benjamin Franklin said that.
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Of course, he also flew
a kite in a lightning storm.
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But hey, Franklin wasn't wrong.
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Secrets rarely stay hidden forever.
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And tonight, we squint
through ciphers and dust off long
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buried documents to expose three stories
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that were supposed to stay secret.
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But now, decades, even centuries later,
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we can finally reveal the truth.
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We begin on June 13th,
1944, normandy, France.
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Seven days ago, on these very shores,
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150,000 allied troops invaded.
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It's considered the greatest
military operation in history,
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because this is Omaha beach,
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and that fateful event was d-day.
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We're one week on
from the allied assault.
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More than 75,000
Americans led the charge.
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But today, a very different group
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of us soldiers has arrived.
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They wear standard uniforms,
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but they don't wage war with bullets.
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They do it with fabric,
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paint, and a whole lot of deception.
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They are a unit so
strange, so implausible,
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it sounds more like fiction than history.
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But they will play a huge
part in the conflicts to come,
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helping to secure victory,
while barely firing a shot.
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After the war, their deeds
will remain secretive, with
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many of the men taking their
incredible tale to the grave.
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But three-quarters of a century on,
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the story will be declassified,
and the world will finally
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come to know the unlikely
heroes of the ghost army.
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Let's rewind a year and a half
to when 21-year-old John jarvie
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and 18-year-olds Bernie
bluestein and art Kane arrive
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at the us army base at
fort Meade in Maryland.
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Whatcha sketching there?
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The three men, along with
approximately 1,100 others,
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are looking to join a
new unit soon to be called
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the 23rd headquarters special troops.
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But the men of the 23rd aren't
your garden-variety soldiers.
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They're photographers,
painters, sound engineers,
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even fashion designers,
recruited from schools
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across the country.
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So why are a bunch
of artists going to war?
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Their skills in visual
art, construction, sound,
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and fabrication make
them uniquely suited for
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a new kind of warfare built
on illusion and misdirection.
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It turns out the 23rd is
being trained to carry out
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the first mass deception
in modern military history.
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They'll pretend they're a division 30 times
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their actual size, erecting bogus airfields,
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fabricating fake planes and tanks,
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sending phony radio
messages, and so much more.
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Their job is to be everything
except who they really are.
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And because no one, not
even their foreign allies,
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will know their true identity,
the tales that emerge
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will remain more hearsay
mystery than battlefield history.
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One of their most notable
missions, operation Brittany,
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takes place here in the forests
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of northern France. It's July 1944.
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This German unit is on the
lookout for American forces.
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Fearing an allied attack,
they're trying to decide
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if they should move
out or hold their position.
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Having spotted what looks
like a division of American tanks,
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the Germans decide to
hunker down and stay put.
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But the attack they're
waiting for never arrives.
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The tanks they saw
were actually dozens of
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large rubber inflatables,
painstakingly detailed by
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artists like Kane and bluestein
to look like the real thing.
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Meanwhile, the actual
soldiers, all 11,000 of them,
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are already on their way
past the German defenses.
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The Nazis have been
fooled by the ghost army.
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Over the coming months,
their heroic deceits continue.
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Kane and bluestein paint wooden logs
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to mimic aircraft parts.
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They sew uniforms with fake insignias.
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They craft rubber tubes
into artillery barrels,
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using all their artistry to
pull off remarkable ruses.
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The ghost army's daring
deceptions will successfully
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confuse the enemy across 17 battles.
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What makes their
success so remarkable is
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the risk they take.
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Armed with only standard
infantry weapons and backed
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by a minimal security detail,
they operate largely exposed.
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One operation will
come at a terrible price
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when the 23rd find
themselves in the crosshairs
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in bouzonville, France.
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It's march 1945, and
the war is nearing its end.
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The ghost army impersonates
the 80th infantry division,
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dipping into their bag of
tricks, inflatable tanks to
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divert German forces away
from the real 80th's movements.
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The Germans take the bait,
and the real 80th report very
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light resistance to their new position.
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Commanders celebrate another success.
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But it turns out the ghost
army has drawn the Germans
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too close to their position.
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Out of nowhere, a
German artillery opens fire,
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leaving there the heavily
armed 80th infantry.
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The 23rd scrambles in every
direction, desperate to escape
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the sudden barrage. The cost is heavy.
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Kane, bluestein, and jarvie escape,
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but two men are killed
and 15 more are wounded.
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For a unit built on a lie,
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the consequences have
never been more real.
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Despite the casualties,
operation bouzonville is
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largely a success.
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The real 80th division escapes detection.
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By now, the allies have
the Germans on the run.
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But to finish the fight, they need to move
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the 30th and 79th
divisions, 40,000 troops,
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across Germany's rhine river.
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The problem?
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That kind of movement is hard to hide.
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And after operation
bouzonville, there's real risk
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the Germans have figured
out the 23rd isn't a true
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combat unit.
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And if so, the allied
forces are walking into
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a deadly fight.
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Victory or defeat could all
depend on the ghost army.
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In world war ii, the 23rd
headquarters special troops,
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a secret American unit
nicknamed the ghost army,
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has been thwarting the Nazis
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with theatrical military illusions.
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Now, after surviving
an actual enemy attack,
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they face their most
daunting mission yet,
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deceive the Germans
while 40,000 allied troops
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slip across the rhine river.
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The ghost army attempts the impossible,
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simulating a force of
40,000 using diversion tactics
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first honed during operation bouzonville,
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now deployed in a new mission
known as operation viersen.
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It's a highly sophisticated
ruse, carefully designed to
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convince the Germans that
the real 30th and 79th divisions
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aren't going anywhere.
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On the front lines, artists
like Bernie bluestein
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and art Kane set up
their usual inflatable tanks
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and fake artillery.
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Nearby, sound effects
artists get to work blasting
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fake infantry noises from
specially designed speakers.
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Meanwhile, radio operators establish
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fake communication
networks, known as spoof radio,
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designed to mimic the equipment
and broadcast frequencies
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used by the real 30th and 79th divisions.
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Amazingly, it works.
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Thanks to the efforts of bluestein, Kane,
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jarvie, and many others,
the Germans take the bait.
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Thinking they are a much bigger division,
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the Germans attack the 23rd.
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And while the Germans are distracted,
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the real 30th and 79th allied divisions
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cross the rhine river 10 miles
north with almost no resistance.
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The ghost army has
helped win a critical victory,
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but at enormous personal risk.
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German artillery directed at
the 23rd crashes dangerously
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close, damaging equipment
as shells land within 400 yards.
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Miraculously, no one is
killed, a narrow escape that
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underscores just how exposed
the ghost army truly was
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and how much they
risked to protect others.
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Two months later, the
Germans surrender.
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The war in Europe is over.
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But then the mystery really
begins, because, seemingly
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living up to its name,
the ghost army vanishes.
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They didn't march home to
medals, ticker tape parades,
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or cheering crowds, just a quiet return to
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civilian life, their wartime
exploits kept under wraps.
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In fact, the unit wasn't
technically declassified until 1996.
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But even then, their
stories remained buried
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in the archives.
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In 2005, historian Rick
beyer learns of the ghost army
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and their stunning successes,
and makes it his mission to
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share their heroics with the world.
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I came to the ghost
army story 20 years ago.
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When I started digging
into this, I thought, my god,
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this might be one of the
best stories of all time.
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I said, "well, wait a
minute. You're saying that"
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"the U.S. army had a unit
that had blow-up tanks,
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"that they went out and used
them on the front lines against
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"the Germans multiple
times, fooled the enemy,
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"they were never found out,
and then it was all hushed up
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after the war?"
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And I have talked to so many
people who were in the army
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in world war ii and who
didn't know anything about this.
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Many soldiers were
told to keep this secret,
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and many, many did.
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The government wanted to
protect their military intelligence,
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so the ghost army's
successes stayed secret
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for over 50 years.
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But behind the smoke
and mirrors was something
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far more lasting.
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The ghost army's disguises
and deception shielded real
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soldiers, diverted enemy
fire, and saved an estimated
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30,000 lives.
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I believe that what
they did, using creativity
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on the battlefield to
save lives, was so striking.
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If you can avoid the head-on
attack and actually make
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the enemy think that it's
coming from someplace else
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and get behind them, you can save lives
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in both armies.
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I started engaging
with a lot of the veterans
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who were in the unit.
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And the longer I spent on
this, the more it started turning
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into a quest to see these guys
honored the way they should be.
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Beyer launched a grassroots
crusade to secure these men
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the recognition they richly deserve.
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On march 21st, 2024,
history finally caught up with
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the ghost army. Inside the U.S. capitol,
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the secretive unit was awarded
the congressional gold medal,
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one of the nation's highest honors.
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Only seven were still alive to receive
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the long-overdue commendation,
including Bernie bluestein.
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I think for me, the most meaningful,
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moment of that day was
when the three veterans
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who attended the ceremony
were there in chairs.
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And kneeling in front of
them are the chairman of
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the joint chiefs of staff, the
commander of the U.S. army,
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the secretary of the U.S. army.
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And they are kneeling on
the ground so that they can be
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face to face with these veterans.
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And I thought that respect
that they showed there was
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just extraordinary.
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While the methods of the ghost army
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might sound antiquated today.
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The techniques they pioneered
are actually still deployed
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in modern conflicts.
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In Ukraine, inflatable
tanks, fake missile launchers,
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and decoy radar arrays
have been deployed
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to trick Russian drones into
wasting firepower on phantoms.
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The lesson of the 23rd endures.
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If you're trying to win a war,
make the enemy chase ghosts.
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From the story of one
secretive organization to another
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roughly 650 years earlier. It's 1307.
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I'm deep inside a dungeon in Paris.
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The man being tortured is
Jacques de molay, the leader of
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the knights templar, the legendary elite
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Christian military order.
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But now the king of France
himself has leveled a shocking
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accusation against god's holy warriors.
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He claims they're evil,
corrupt, and guilty of
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devil worship and obscene acts.
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De molay will confess
to it all, and that stunning
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pronouncement will
prove a death sentence for
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him and the templars. But
is the confession genuine?
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Are the knights truly unholy?
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Centuries from now, the discovery
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of secret documents
will finally reveal the truth
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behind the violent downfall
of the knights templar.
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Just over 200 years
earlier, in the year 1099,
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Christian armies from Europe
seize the city of Jerusalem
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from Muslim control at
the end of the first crusade.
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But as faithful Europeans
make pilgrimages to visit
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sacred sites in the holy
land, they're easy targets for
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bandits, raiders, and hostile armies.
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That's where these guys come in.
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This fearsome strike force of
knights is established in 1119.
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Sworn to god,
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armed to the teeth, and
tasked with one mission,
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protecting Christian pilgrims.
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That red cross on their
cloaks is a symbol of
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their willingness to die for the cause.
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Their headquarters is the
former site of Jerusalem's
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holy temple of Solomon,
giving rise to a name that will
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echo through history,
the knights templar.
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They quickly earn a
reputation for fighting
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as hard as they pray, ready to do battle
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to protect christians anytime, anywhere.
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The templars become
the Vatican's shock troops,
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leading charges in subsequent crusades,
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securing territory across the holy land,
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and amassing incredible
wealth along the way.
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Over time, the order
explodes in size and influence,
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controlling land and fortresses
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from Ireland to Syria to north Africa.
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And with that, they build a sophisticated
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financial empire, too.
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Think of it as god's atm
service, a banking system that
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allows Christian nobles to
deposit funds in Paris, France,
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and safely withdraw
them in the holy land,
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for a fee, of course.
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The templars also transport
gold and issue letters of credit,
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heralding in the
medieval world's version of
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visa or master card.
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Even kings borrow money
from them, making the knights
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an essential part of
commerce and diplomacy.
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Their estimated fortune
and property holdings
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balloon to what would
be billions of dollars today.
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By the mid 1200s, the
templars are both feared
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and envied, but their
glory days are numbered.
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Muslim armies wage war
to claw back the territory lost
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in the first crusade.
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One by one, Christian strongholds fall,
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forcing even the fearsome
knights templar into retreat.
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In 1291, the knights
suffer a crushing defeat
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in the port city of acre,
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their final stronghold in the holy land.
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Despite their setbacks, the
knights templar remain one
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of the wealthiest and most
powerful orders in the world,
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with overflowing treasuries
and an army's worth of
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weapons and armor.
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Yet they serve no king,
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pledging allegiance only to the pope.
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The templars' power and
independence makes Europe's
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monarchs uneasy, not
to mention their secrecy.
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Rumors begin to spread that
the templars fled Jerusalem
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carrying sacred relics,
perhaps even the holy grail
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or the ark of the covenant.
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Before long, critics begin to whisper,
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"have the knights templar
strayed from serving
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god to serving their own ambitions?"
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In the late 1200s, as
christianity's dominance
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in Europe begins to wane,
the knights templar still wield
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immense wealth and influence.
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Some start to question
where their true loyalties lie
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and if the order remains devoted
to its sacred Christian mission.
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One of their most notable
critics just happens to be
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among the most powerful men alive,
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Philip iv, king of France.
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He's known as a religious
reformer and a self-styled
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defender of the Christian faith.
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Philip's relationship with
the templars is complicated.
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On one hand, he's indebted to
them, having borrowed heavily
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to fund wars against England and others.
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But on the other, he's
deeply suspicious of
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their secrecy, their armies,
their wealth, and of course,
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their allegiance to the
pope instead of him.
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The king raises troubling
questions about the templars'
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secretive rights, saying
they don't behave like
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true christians.
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He claims that new recruits
are asked to deny Christ
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and spit on the cross
during their initiation.
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The famously tight-lipped
templars fail to deny
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the charge, and, before long,
suspicion explodes across
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medieval France.
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The public begins to spread
wild rumors that the templars
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worship a severed head and
that they engage in obscene
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sexual acts.
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All of this leads to the most
dreaded charge against them...
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Heresy.
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Backed by the power of
his own whisper campaign,
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Philip makes a move against
the order in October of 1307,
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on Friday the 13th, a
moment later cited in a popular
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but unsubstantiated theory
about the date's dark origins.
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In coordinated raids at
dawn, the king's forces arrest
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thousands of templars across France.
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Incredibly, many of the
knights confess to heresy,
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seemingly confirming the king's
accusations about corruption
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within the templar ranks.
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Of course, the admissions usually come
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after extreme torture, like that endured
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by the templars leader
Jacques de molay,
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stretched on the rack until
he breaks and confesses
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to betraying his Christian faith.
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I confess.
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King Philip iv even pressures
pope clement v to endorse
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the arrests and torture,
claiming a moral duty
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to root out heresy.
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The growing political intensity
forces the pope to issue
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a stunning papal decree,
ordering all Christian monarchs
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to arrest the templars
and seize their assets.
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Let's pause for a second.
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Does king Philip really
believe the templars are an evil
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organization that worships the devil?
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Or does he have a different agenda?
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Well, if you're suspicious of
Philip, you wouldn't be alone.
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At the time, king Edward ii of
England writes that the charges
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against the templars sound like, quote,
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"detestable slander."
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Edward initially refuses to
arrest the templars in England,
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but under extreme
pressure, he caves in 1308.
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Whatever the motive, the
consequences are severe.
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On may 12, 1310, 54
templars who had all recanted
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their confessions are
nevertheless burned at the stake
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in Paris, as an unmistakable
warning to others.
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From Scotland to sicily,
knights are rounded up,
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their lands are seized,
their orders dissolved.
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Some receive life sentences.
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A lucky few are quietly
pardoned and absorbed
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into other religious orders.
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But in France in particular,
the persecution is unyielding.
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Despite his confession having
been obtained under torture,
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templar leader Jacques de
molay is burned at the stake
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in march 1314.
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Did the templars somehow
deserve their terrible fate?
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Were they truly heretics?
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Or were the French king's
motives something far
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less righteous?
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In his book, "the knights
templar absolution,"
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historian a. A. Grishin unpacks
a history-changing discovery.
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In September of 2001,
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Barbara frale, who was
working at the Vatican archives,
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found a document
that was clearly misfiled
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and that document had to do directly with
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the top officials of the
knights templar order.
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This document is now known
as the chin on parchment.
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When the document first appeared,
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you literally could not find it.
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Even when Barbara published
it, it was in a super obscure
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Italian book.
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What happened then is
that she allowed me to use
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her transcription, and I
made my own translation,
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and I published the accessible text.
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The document records
the outcome of an inquiry
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pope clement v ordered in
1308 at chin on castle in France
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regarding the leaders
of the knights templar,
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including Jacques de molay.
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The document proves the pope
launched his own investigation
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separate from king Philip's,
and it will come to a very
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different conclusion.
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The chin on parchment presents
evidence that pope clement v
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absolved the highly-positioned members
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of the knights templar order
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in 1308 after they had
been arrested in 1307
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by the king of France.
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The pope never actually
intended for them to be burned
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at the stake. That
was not his desire at all.
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It really shows that the
pope did not believe in the fact
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that this actually was a real heresy.
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After all, the pope
investigated, interrogated,
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and ultimately, he forgave them.
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But if king Philip was truly the church's
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great defender, why
didn't the pope's absolution
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change his mind?
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Thanks to the chin on
parchment, we now understand.
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The persecution of the
templars wasn't spiritual.
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It was completely political.
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King Philip's motivation for
taking down the knights templar
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was twofold.
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As a rather devout
king, he would attempt to
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root out heresy.
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It was also important that
the kingdom of France was
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in need of money.
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The knights templar were
perhaps the most powerful
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and wealthy organization in Europe
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outside of the actual catholic church.
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And the king of France
wanted to actually intercept
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this wealth and to use it
for his purposes to restore
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the situation in his kingdom.
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So, according to grishin,
the king wanted to steal
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the templars' treasure
to bail out his own country
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and make himself look
like a hero while doing it.
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King Philip...
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Was prepared to use
every resource he had
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in the kingdom of France in
order to achieve this objective,
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to actually get all of the wealth
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the knights templar
in France possessed.
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It is said that "absolute
power corrupts absolutely."
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Thanks to the discovery
of the chin on parchment,
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we now know the knights
templar weren't brought down for
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betraying their faith.
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They were destroyed by
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the absolute corruption of a king.
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The date is January 29th, 1889.
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I'm at the mayerling, a
secluded hunting lodge deep
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in the wilderness of Austria.
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And that there is crown prince Rudolf,
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heir to the habsburg family,
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rulers of the austro-Hungarian empire.
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On the surface, he has everything.
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Power, privilege, a throne soon to be his.
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But behind closed doors, he's
consumed by a dangerous affair
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with his 17-year-old mistress,
baroness Mary vetsera.
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In the morning, both
Rudolf and Mary will be dead.
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Their shocking fate will
ignite a royal scandal,
496
00:27:39,750 --> 00:27:42,680
change the line of
succession, and ultimately help
497
00:27:42,860 --> 00:27:45,440
light the fuse of world war I.
498
00:27:45,620 --> 00:27:49,000
130 years from now,
remarkable documents will be
499
00:27:49,130 --> 00:27:52,170
discovered that uncover
the truth behind a mystery
500
00:27:52,340 --> 00:27:54,270
that reshaped history.
501
00:28:05,030 --> 00:28:07,860
This is the story of the
end of not just the prince
502
00:28:08,000 --> 00:28:12,790
and his lover's lives, but that
of the entire habsburg dynasty.
503
00:28:12,960 --> 00:28:15,270
First gaining power in the 11th century,
504
00:28:15,440 --> 00:28:17,790
the habsburgs control
much of central Europe
505
00:28:17,960 --> 00:28:21,170
for the better part of 900 years.
506
00:28:21,340 --> 00:28:25,440
In 1889, their empire stretches
from the borders of Switzerland
507
00:28:25,620 --> 00:28:29,240
to Romania, encompassing
50 million people.
508
00:28:29,410 --> 00:28:32,270
And heir to it all is crown prince Rudolf.
509
00:28:32,440 --> 00:28:35,030
He's married to Princess
Stephanie of Belgium,
510
00:28:35,200 --> 00:28:38,130
but he's also having an
affair that will cost him his life.
511
00:28:42,170 --> 00:28:44,100
It's just after 6 am,
512
00:28:44,270 --> 00:28:47,680
crown prince Rudolf has
spent the night with his mistress.
513
00:28:47,860 --> 00:28:49,890
He appears dressed
in his hunting clothes
514
00:28:50,030 --> 00:28:53,680
and instructs his valet to
ready breakfast by 7:30am.
515
00:28:55,340 --> 00:28:57,650
Then the prince
disappears into his bedroom.
516
00:29:02,340 --> 00:29:04,000
Moments later...
517
00:29:06,310 --> 00:29:09,100
Two gunshots echo through the house.
518
00:29:09,270 --> 00:29:11,170
When the valet goes to investigate,
519
00:29:11,340 --> 00:29:13,680
he finds the prince's
bedroom door locked.
520
00:29:15,170 --> 00:29:18,890
He knows Rudolf is inside
with his mistress, Mary vetsera,
521
00:29:19,030 --> 00:29:21,030
and the prince had
given strict orders that
522
00:29:21,200 --> 00:29:24,860
they were not to be disturbed
under any circumstances.
523
00:29:25,000 --> 00:29:28,170
The valet assumes there
must be another explanation,
524
00:29:28,340 --> 00:29:30,890
perhaps a firearm
accidentally discharging
525
00:29:31,030 --> 00:29:32,960
as it's being prepared for a later hunt.
526
00:29:35,270 --> 00:29:38,680
By the time breakfast is laid
out, the staff become concerned
527
00:29:38,860 --> 00:29:40,370
by the prince's absence.
528
00:29:40,550 --> 00:29:43,060
The valet pounds at the door. Silence.
529
00:29:44,240 --> 00:29:48,170
At 8:30 am, his unease turns into alarm.
530
00:29:48,340 --> 00:29:50,790
He calls for two members
of the royal hunting party
531
00:29:50,960 --> 00:29:54,030
and together they force
the door open, bracing for
532
00:29:54,200 --> 00:29:56,550
whatever they might
find on the other side.
533
00:30:04,890 --> 00:30:08,270
At the mayerling hunting lodge
in rural Austria, unease grows
534
00:30:08,440 --> 00:30:11,340
as prince Rudolf fails to
answer repeated knocks
535
00:30:11,510 --> 00:30:13,270
on his locked door.
536
00:30:13,440 --> 00:30:16,100
When the servants finally
force their way inside...
537
00:30:18,580 --> 00:30:21,000
The room is dark and eerily still.
538
00:30:22,370 --> 00:30:25,130
On one side of the bed,
Rudolf's young mistress,
539
00:30:25,310 --> 00:30:29,750
Mary vetsera, lies lifeless,
a single bullet wound visible
540
00:30:29,930 --> 00:30:31,440
at her left temple.
541
00:30:31,620 --> 00:30:36,000
Beside her, crown prince
Rudolf is slumped forward dead.
542
00:30:36,130 --> 00:30:38,890
Between them rests a revolver.
543
00:30:39,030 --> 00:30:40,750
As the valet studies the scene,
544
00:30:40,930 --> 00:30:43,130
two unsettling details catch his eye.
545
00:30:44,170 --> 00:30:47,790
Blood at the prince's mouth
and an empty water glass
546
00:30:47,960 --> 00:30:49,270
on the nightstand.
547
00:30:49,440 --> 00:30:54,030
To him, it suggests a
chilling possibility... Poison.
548
00:30:56,170 --> 00:30:59,270
So, what was this? Murder?
549
00:30:59,440 --> 00:31:00,317
Suicide?
550
00:31:00,341 --> 00:31:02,580
The truth is difficult to discern.
551
00:31:02,750 --> 00:31:04,480
But would the heir to
the throne dead under
552
00:31:04,650 --> 00:31:07,550
suspicious circumstances,
you better believe fingers are
553
00:31:07,720 --> 00:31:09,790
about to start pointing in all directions.
554
00:31:11,550 --> 00:31:14,370
When the royal doctor
conducts a brief autopsy,
555
00:31:14,550 --> 00:31:17,000
the truth finally comes into focus.
556
00:31:17,170 --> 00:31:19,170
Rudolf was not poisoned at all.
557
00:31:19,340 --> 00:31:22,650
He had been shot in the head,
a fatal wound the valet failed
558
00:31:22,820 --> 00:31:25,170
to notice because of
the darkness in the room
559
00:31:25,340 --> 00:31:27,030
and the position of the body.
560
00:31:27,200 --> 00:31:30,240
The prince's head wound is
then wrapped in a bandage and his
561
00:31:30,410 --> 00:31:32,440
body is taken to Vienna.
562
00:31:32,620 --> 00:31:35,480
Mary, however, receives no autopsy.
563
00:31:35,650 --> 00:31:38,440
Though her relationship with
the prince was an open secret
564
00:31:38,620 --> 00:31:41,030
among the nobility, it
was carefully shielded
565
00:31:41,200 --> 00:31:42,456
from the public.
566
00:31:42,480 --> 00:31:45,890
Her body is quietly smuggled
out of the lodge and buried
567
00:31:46,030 --> 00:31:48,270
in haste before questions can be asked.
568
00:31:49,960 --> 00:31:53,580
So did Mary shoot and kill
the crown prince before taking
569
00:31:53,750 --> 00:31:56,370
her own life? If so, why?
570
00:31:58,680 --> 00:32:01,440
At the time, the story was easy to accept.
571
00:32:01,620 --> 00:32:04,790
Rumors swirled that the teenage
baroness had been infatuated
572
00:32:04,960 --> 00:32:07,170
with Rudolf long before they ever met.
573
00:32:08,270 --> 00:32:11,680
She collected postcards of him
like treasures and would stroll
574
00:32:11,860 --> 00:32:15,480
the paths of the prater,
Vienna's grand public park,
575
00:32:15,650 --> 00:32:18,270
hoping to catch a glimpse
of his carriage passing by.
576
00:32:19,680 --> 00:32:21,480
Mary's mother, a wealthy widow
577
00:32:21,650 --> 00:32:24,680
from an influential merchant
family, supposedly had
578
00:32:24,860 --> 00:32:27,370
grand ambitions for her daughter.
579
00:32:27,550 --> 00:32:31,370
With both money and social
clout, she made sure Mary moved
580
00:32:31,550 --> 00:32:34,240
effortlessly through the
upper echelons of viennese
581
00:32:34,410 --> 00:32:36,000
high society.
582
00:32:36,130 --> 00:32:38,750
It was at one of these
glittering court functions
583
00:32:38,930 --> 00:32:43,240
in the Autumn of 1888 that
Mary first met the prince.
584
00:32:43,410 --> 00:32:46,000
Rudolf, whose marriage
was reportedly rocky,
585
00:32:46,130 --> 00:32:47,340
was more than willing to make
586
00:32:47,510 --> 00:32:49,370
the acquaintance of the young baroness.
587
00:32:50,750 --> 00:32:54,650
Some royal insiders see Mary
as little more than a temptress
588
00:32:54,820 --> 00:32:56,960
trying to lead the crown prince astray.
589
00:32:58,370 --> 00:33:04,030
By January 13, 1889, Mary
was all in, writing to a friend
590
00:33:04,200 --> 00:33:07,680
that she and the prince had,
quote, "lost their heads and now
591
00:33:07,860 --> 00:33:10,890
belonged to each other, body and soul."
592
00:33:11,030 --> 00:33:14,340
That's only about two weeks
before they both wind up dead.
593
00:33:16,680 --> 00:33:19,790
As news of their demise
spreads, even Mary's mother
594
00:33:19,960 --> 00:33:22,680
wonders if her daughter's
obsession had spiraled
595
00:33:22,860 --> 00:33:24,680
into a murder-suicide.
596
00:33:24,860 --> 00:33:28,060
Did Rudolf try to end
the affair, only for Mary to
597
00:33:28,240 --> 00:33:30,340
shoot him and then herself?
598
00:33:31,790 --> 00:33:35,750
Rumors circulate of suicide
notes left behind the scene,
599
00:33:35,930 --> 00:33:38,790
yet the royal family remains tight-lipped.
600
00:33:38,960 --> 00:33:41,860
The truth of what happened
in that room is murky,
601
00:33:42,000 --> 00:33:43,860
but one thing is clear.
602
00:33:44,000 --> 00:33:47,370
The palace is determined to
protect the prince's reputation
603
00:33:47,550 --> 00:33:49,030
at all costs.
604
00:33:49,200 --> 00:33:52,270
And that begins with
writing Mary out of the story.
605
00:33:53,340 --> 00:33:56,060
An imperial cover-up is in full swing,
606
00:33:56,240 --> 00:33:58,000
clumsy and rushed.
607
00:33:58,130 --> 00:34:00,036
First, they say the
prince had a heart attack.
608
00:34:00,060 --> 00:34:02,100
Then it was a hunting accident.
609
00:34:02,270 --> 00:34:04,580
Finally, changing their
story for the third time
610
00:34:04,750 --> 00:34:08,100
in just two days, the
palace settles on this.
611
00:34:08,270 --> 00:34:11,100
Rudolf died by suicide alone,
612
00:34:11,270 --> 00:34:13,550
the result of temporary insanity,
613
00:34:13,720 --> 00:34:16,100
a version seemingly
crafted to secure him
614
00:34:16,270 --> 00:34:17,580
a proper church burial.
615
00:34:20,000 --> 00:34:23,480
But whispers spread of
something far more sinister...
616
00:34:23,650 --> 00:34:25,170
assassination.
617
00:34:25,340 --> 00:34:27,790
Tensions across
Europe are running high.
618
00:34:27,960 --> 00:34:29,750
Nationalism is on the rise.
619
00:34:29,930 --> 00:34:32,680
And plenty of players are
looking for an edge to tilt
620
00:34:32,860 --> 00:34:34,680
the balance of power.
621
00:34:34,860 --> 00:34:37,750
Did a foreign government
murder Rudolf?
622
00:34:37,930 --> 00:34:41,270
Suspicion turns toward
Germany, then France.
623
00:34:41,440 --> 00:34:43,580
But the most chilling theory of all?
624
00:34:43,750 --> 00:34:46,170
That someone within Rudolf's own family
625
00:34:46,340 --> 00:34:47,650
wanted him out of the picture.
626
00:34:50,100 --> 00:34:52,790
Rudolf had allegedly
butted heads with his father,
627
00:34:52,960 --> 00:34:55,890
emperor Franz Joseph,
a strict conservative
628
00:34:56,030 --> 00:34:59,000
who prized loyalty and
order above all else.
629
00:35:00,240 --> 00:35:03,580
In contrast, Rudolf was
outspoken in his support
630
00:35:03,750 --> 00:35:06,480
for liberal reform, even
voicing sympathy for
631
00:35:06,650 --> 00:35:09,790
Hungarian independence,
and at times questioning
632
00:35:09,960 --> 00:35:12,960
the very power of the
monarchy he was born into.
633
00:35:14,000 --> 00:35:17,030
Had he lived to become
emperor, he could have upended
634
00:35:17,200 --> 00:35:18,790
the entire habsburg order.
635
00:35:20,680 --> 00:35:23,030
And it wasn't just his political leanings.
636
00:35:23,200 --> 00:35:26,170
Rudolf's personal life also
presented big problems
637
00:35:26,340 --> 00:35:28,370
for the imperial dynasty.
638
00:35:28,550 --> 00:35:31,370
Rudolf had been married to
his wife, Princess Stephanie,
639
00:35:31,550 --> 00:35:35,000
for seven years, but
he was cold and distant.
640
00:35:35,170 --> 00:35:39,370
He drank heavily, cheated openly
with prostitutes and mistresses,
641
00:35:39,550 --> 00:35:42,030
and suffered from chronic illness,
642
00:35:42,200 --> 00:35:45,370
including gonorrhea,
which he passed to his wife.
643
00:35:45,550 --> 00:35:48,060
The infection left her
infertile and destroyed
644
00:35:48,240 --> 00:35:50,580
any hope of producing a male heir.
645
00:35:51,890 --> 00:35:55,270
Add it all up, and one
theory begins to take shape.
646
00:35:55,440 --> 00:35:58,580
Was the habsburg empire
looking to protect its future
647
00:35:58,750 --> 00:36:00,370
by killing one of their own?
648
00:36:09,270 --> 00:36:12,060
What led to the gruesome
deaths of crown prince Rudolf
649
00:36:12,240 --> 00:36:14,000
and his mistress Mary?
650
00:36:14,170 --> 00:36:16,480
Some believe Rudolf's
own family, threatened by
651
00:36:16,650 --> 00:36:19,000
his personal problems
and political leanings,
652
00:36:19,170 --> 00:36:20,370
had him killed.
653
00:36:20,550 --> 00:36:23,650
Others believe a foreign
power plotted their deaths.
654
00:36:23,820 --> 00:36:25,460
No matter who pulled the trigger, though,
655
00:36:25,550 --> 00:36:26,680
one thing is clear.
656
00:36:26,860 --> 00:36:29,340
The fallout was
immediate and far-reaching.
657
00:36:30,790 --> 00:36:34,440
Rudolf's death shatters the
habsburg succession line.
658
00:36:34,620 --> 00:36:37,370
With no direct heir,
the crown passes first to
659
00:36:37,550 --> 00:36:42,000
his uncle, archduke Karl
Ludwig, and then to Karl's son,
660
00:36:42,170 --> 00:36:44,750
Rudolf's cousin,
archduke Franz ferdinand.
661
00:36:46,170 --> 00:36:48,370
But Franz is no Rudolf.
662
00:36:48,550 --> 00:36:51,680
Where Rudolf favored
reform, Franz is rigid,
663
00:36:51,860 --> 00:36:55,370
autocratic, and determined
to preserve imperial power
664
00:36:55,550 --> 00:36:57,000
at all costs.
665
00:36:57,130 --> 00:37:01,650
Then, in 1914, history
takes a dramatic turn.
666
00:37:01,820 --> 00:37:04,890
Franz ferdinand is
assassinated in Sarajevo by
667
00:37:05,030 --> 00:37:06,310
a Serbian nationalist.
668
00:37:07,130 --> 00:37:10,750
Austrians and Hungarians
demand blood for such a dastardly
669
00:37:10,930 --> 00:37:14,030
royal murder and declare war on Serbia.
670
00:37:14,200 --> 00:37:18,170
The declaration forces many
European nations to take sides.
671
00:37:18,340 --> 00:37:22,440
Within months, the tangled web
of alliances sparks the inferno,
672
00:37:22,620 --> 00:37:25,340
which becomes world war I.
673
00:37:25,510 --> 00:37:28,240
It also ultimately spells
the end of the entire
674
00:37:28,410 --> 00:37:30,000
habsburg dynasty.
675
00:37:30,170 --> 00:37:35,370
After the war, the family loses
its empire and falls into ruin.
676
00:37:35,550 --> 00:37:38,480
So, who pushed the
domino that started it all?
677
00:37:38,650 --> 00:37:42,480
Who was ultimately responsible
for Rudolf and Mary's deaths.
678
00:37:42,650 --> 00:37:45,550
In the 1930s, Rudolf's
wife, Princess Stephanie,
679
00:37:45,720 --> 00:37:47,100
publishes her memoirs.
680
00:37:47,270 --> 00:37:49,240
She points the finger at her husband,
681
00:37:49,410 --> 00:37:52,580
citing an undated letter he
left for her before he died,
682
00:37:52,750 --> 00:37:54,890
which read like a suicide note.
683
00:37:55,030 --> 00:37:57,750
If true, was Mary a willing participant
684
00:37:57,930 --> 00:37:59,340
or a hapless victim?
685
00:37:59,510 --> 00:38:02,000
Historian Lucy coat man,
who has spent years
686
00:38:02,170 --> 00:38:04,960
investigating the case,
is writing a new book
687
00:38:05,100 --> 00:38:08,750
on Mary vetsera, driven
by a shocking discovery...
688
00:38:08,930 --> 00:38:13,550
a bundle of 125-year-old
letters written by Mary herself,
689
00:38:13,720 --> 00:38:16,130
hidden away in a Vienna bank vault.
690
00:38:18,580 --> 00:38:22,130
Mary's letters were discovered
in 2015 in the schüller bank
691
00:38:22,310 --> 00:38:23,486
in Vienna.
692
00:38:23,510 --> 00:38:26,480
We do know that Mary's
mother had an account at this
693
00:38:26,650 --> 00:38:28,006
specific bank.
694
00:38:28,030 --> 00:38:32,170
What they found in this box
was Mary's letters to her mother,
695
00:38:32,340 --> 00:38:35,270
her sister, and her brother
just before her death.
696
00:38:35,440 --> 00:38:38,480
When we look at the letters,
there's no doubt about the fact
697
00:38:38,650 --> 00:38:40,480
that this is Mary's handwriting.
698
00:38:40,650 --> 00:38:43,000
And so with the finding of
these letters, we really get
699
00:38:43,170 --> 00:38:45,680
the full picture of everything
that she said to her family.
700
00:38:46,890 --> 00:38:49,480
For the first time in well over a century,
701
00:38:49,650 --> 00:38:53,000
historians can understand what
happened behind closed doors
702
00:38:53,130 --> 00:38:57,370
at the mayerling lodge, in
the words of Mary herself.
703
00:38:57,550 --> 00:39:00,580
The letter addressed to her
mother reads, "dear mother",
704
00:39:00,750 --> 00:39:02,860
"forgive me for what I have done.
705
00:39:03,000 --> 00:39:04,790
"I could not resist love.
706
00:39:04,960 --> 00:39:07,270
"In agreement with him, I
wish to be buried next to him
707
00:39:07,440 --> 00:39:09,000
"in the Allen cemetery.
708
00:39:09,170 --> 00:39:11,550
"I am happier in death than in life.
709
00:39:11,720 --> 00:39:12,930
Your Mary."
710
00:39:13,890 --> 00:39:16,680
In Mary's farewell notes,
where she repeatedly states
711
00:39:16,860 --> 00:39:19,790
that she's dying out of love
for him in this very childlike
712
00:39:19,960 --> 00:39:23,170
manner, we can really
clearly see that she was just
713
00:39:23,340 --> 00:39:26,790
a young girl who had great
emotions, felt a great love,
714
00:39:26,960 --> 00:39:29,680
if we can put it like that,
and that she was manipulated
715
00:39:29,860 --> 00:39:32,130
by Rudolf to her untimely death.
716
00:39:33,440 --> 00:39:36,890
Lucy believes that crown
prince Rudolf pushed Mary
717
00:39:37,030 --> 00:39:38,480
into dying alongside him.
718
00:39:38,650 --> 00:39:41,000
Indeed, it seems he
even pulled the trigger.
719
00:39:41,170 --> 00:39:44,370
The bullet that killed Mary
entered behind her left temple,
720
00:39:44,550 --> 00:39:47,240
but she was right-handed,
making it unlikely that
721
00:39:47,410 --> 00:39:49,340
she positioned the gun that way.
722
00:39:49,510 --> 00:39:50,796
The conclusion?
723
00:39:50,820 --> 00:39:53,790
In the early hours of January
30th at the mayerling lodge,
724
00:39:53,960 --> 00:39:56,890
Rudolf shot Mary, then
sometime later turned
725
00:39:57,030 --> 00:39:58,580
the gun on himself.
726
00:39:58,750 --> 00:40:02,650
If that's the case, then what
drove the crown prince to suicide?
727
00:40:04,000 --> 00:40:05,890
We know from contemporaries
that he was always
728
00:40:06,030 --> 00:40:07,036
very anxious.
729
00:40:07,060 --> 00:40:10,000
He was quite interested
in death, for example.
730
00:40:10,130 --> 00:40:12,860
And then I think his psychology
was impacted later on by
731
00:40:13,000 --> 00:40:15,170
various other things,
such as the disintegration of
732
00:40:15,340 --> 00:40:17,416
his marriage, the fact that
he couldn't produce an heir
733
00:40:17,440 --> 00:40:18,656
to the throne.
734
00:40:18,680 --> 00:40:22,000
And he just became more
and more erratic and restless.
735
00:40:22,170 --> 00:40:24,270
So Rudolf had already
approached another woman,
736
00:40:24,440 --> 00:40:25,650
his long-term mistress,
737
00:40:25,820 --> 00:40:28,370
to offer the suicide pact to her.
738
00:40:28,550 --> 00:40:31,650
She thought it was a joke at
first, realized he was serious,
739
00:40:31,820 --> 00:40:33,000
went to the police.
740
00:40:33,130 --> 00:40:36,270
They said, "we can't get
involved in imperial affairs."
741
00:40:36,440 --> 00:40:39,370
When no one intervened,
Rudolf turned his attention
742
00:40:39,550 --> 00:40:43,000
to the impressionable,
lovesick 17-year-old Mary.
743
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It wasn't out of love on his part.
744
00:40:47,750 --> 00:40:50,580
He was just too scared to
die alone and he manipulated
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a young girl to die alongside him.
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Mary absolutely didn't commit
suicide and the record should
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be corrected and we need
to tell people that Rudolf was
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the one who committed this
act, that he murdered Mary.
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He was the one that pulled the trigger.
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00:41:04,650 --> 00:41:05,890
She did not do this herself.
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It's a breathtaking conclusion.
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00:41:09,340 --> 00:41:11,170
Analysis of the prince's mental state,
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00:41:11,340 --> 00:41:13,130
combined with Mary's own words,
754
00:41:13,310 --> 00:41:16,750
have reached out across
time to answer the question of
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00:41:16,930 --> 00:41:19,550
what happened to
these star-crossed lovers.
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00:41:19,720 --> 00:41:22,550
But the legacy of this
story isn't just a tragic tale
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00:41:22,720 --> 00:41:24,650
of two lives cut short.
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00:41:24,820 --> 00:41:26,890
It's the first tremor in an earthquake that
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00:41:27,030 --> 00:41:29,860
would topple crowns, redraw borders,
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00:41:30,000 --> 00:41:32,750
and reshape the world as we know it.
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00:41:32,930 --> 00:41:35,960
I'm Josh gates, and I'll see
you on the next expedition.63068
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