Also, it looks like the crew are destroying all of the Swastikas used in the making of the show, in order to prevent them from falling into the hands of Neo-Nazis.
I'm no Neo Nazi, but I would've been willing to buy some of those props myself. But of course, politics seem to matter more than anything these days.That’s ridiculous. A lot of those props are really high quality and have artistic value in and of themselves.
Also, I believe I mentioned this earlier. But a poster in episode 1 of season 2 shows the Reich landed on the moon in 1959.
‘50s SLS is best SLS. Guess WvB had more funding this time around.
Here is the poster for those curious. Sorry for the size.
That’s ridiculous. A lot of those props are really high quality and have artistic value in and of themselves.
I think it was more that the cast was freaked out by how normalized they were to the Nazi imagery. Rufus Sewel said in an interview that it shocked him how after continuous exposure to the symbol, it became just another piece of the set (a lot of the cast was basically desensitized to things like the Swastika). The set pieces were nice, but I can understand where they're coming from.I'm no Neo Nazi, but I would've been willing to buy some of those props myself. But of course, politics seem to matter more than anything these days.
Well the Germans did invent jet aircrafts before the allied powers did. Assuming they won in they won like they did in the show, they would have more than enough resources to pursue scientific development. Though its discrimination towards Jews and the rejection of Jewish scientists stunted Germany in key areas. This would lead to a whole host of problems. The Nazi invasion of America and Britain, and the direct annexation of Italy and France is also a ridiculous and well beyond plausibility. Also the Nazi administration and scientists being hyper-competent also ridiculous as Hitler's government was chaotic and corrupt. Hitler relied on keeping his subordinates squabbling with each other so they didn't turn on him.Not likely or feasible, I think, but it's a such a common alt-history move that I just shrug it off at this point.
Well the Germans did invent jet aircrafts before the allied powers did. Assuming they won in they won like they did in the show, they would have more than enough resources to pursue scientific development. Though its discrimination towards Jews and the rejection of Jewish scientists stunted Germany in key areas. This would lead to a whole host of problems. The Nazi invasion of America and Britain, and the direct annexation of Italy and France is also a ridiculous and well beyond plausibility. Also the Nazi administration and scientists being hyper-competent also ridiculous as Hitler's government was chaotic and corrupt. Hitler relied on keeping his subordinates squabbling with each other so they didn't turn on him.
so enormous that it generates its own weather patterns inside
fwiw this isn't that unusual for large buildings, the VAB at Kennedy Space Center would too if not for the air conditioning equipment.
More so, I wonder whether the nation as a whole trusts and supports the military, given that they could be seen as the first collaborators.
This is admittedly pretty minor but I was kinda disappointed that the railroad battle they put in all the trailers wound up being a brief unimportant set piece they got out of the way in the first episode.