King Nine Will Not Return - S2-E1
Factual error: Military personnel in the desert would not be wearing dark uniforms but a light khaki tan.
King Nine Will Not Return - S2-E1
Factual error: The shape of the B-25's top gun turret is completely different from the turrets actually used on these bombers.
Factual error: The Nazi symbol on the flag is reversed.
Mr. Dingle, the Strong - S2-E19
Factual error: Though this episode is set in then-present-day 1961, the fistful of prop money the bartender is holding is not contemporary. It appears to be copies of 1880s U.S. Currency, though it's been reproduced as smaller, 20th Century sized bills rather than the larger ones that were standard in the 1800s. All in all, not something his bar patrons would likely be paying the bartender with in the 1960s. (00:16:40)
A Hundred Yards over the Rim - S2-E23
Factual error: Although set in 1847, Christian Horn is carrying a rifle made in 1884.
The Rip Van Winkle Caper - S2-E24
Factual error: When they looked at Mr. Herbie's case, they only saw the skeleton. Problem is the clothing was missing, where there should have been some remnants. And the vehicle started with no trouble. After a hundred years, the battery should have been dead, and the engine inoperable.
Answer: #4: That he did personally murder at least 14 (Jews). The last word I couldn't quite hear because of the screams, but I hear an "-oz" sound at the end, so it's an educated guess. #5: That he did sign and put into effect specific orders calling for the gassing and cremating of one million human beings.
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