
Look at the map. Look closely at the bottom of the world. What do you see? Ice? Penguins? Nothingness?
Wrong.
You are looking at the biggest locked room mystery in human history. For decades, we’ve been fed a script. A boring, safe, sterile script about scientific research stations and melting glaciers. But scratch the surface—just a little bit—and the blood starts to flow. The history books have gaping holes in them, and nowhere is that void larger than when we talk about Antarctica, the Third Reich, and the technology that vanished in 1945.
We are cracking this wide open. For the first time, we are presenting the legendary 2006 Russian documentary “Third Reich – Operation UFO” in its entirety. Fully translated. Uncensored. This isn’t the History Channel. This isn’t sanitized for your safety. This is the raw, terrifying, mind-bending footage that connects the dots between the occult roots of the Nazi party and the flying discs that terrorized American fleets shortly after the war.
Big shout out to Irina Du Toit for the heavy lifting on the translation and the saucer people for the subtitles. You guys are heroes.
The Forbidden History: More Than Just “Rumors”
Why is this film so dangerous to the mainstream narrative? Because it refuses to play nice. It grabs the “official” timeline of the 20th century and rips it in half. The film dives straight into the dark heart of the rumors surrounding a secret Nazi fortress in Antarctica.
We aren’t talking about a few tents in the snow. We are talking about Base 211. A massive, underground industrial complex carved into the ice and rock, heated by geothermal vents, and hidden from the eyes of the world.
Think about it. The war ends in Europe. The Allies rush in. They find the rockets. They find the jet engines. But they don’t find the really good stuff. The bell-shaped craft. The anti-gravity propulsion. And thousands—literally thousands—of scientists and engineers are missing. They didn’t go to the US with Operation Paperclip. They didn’t go to Moscow. They vanished.
Where did they go? This documentary argues they went South. To the ice.
The Occult Engine: Magic Meets Machine
You can’t understand the technology without understanding the madness behind it. The film doesn’t just look at rivets and sheet metal; it stares into the abyss of the German occult organizations: the Thule Society, the Vril Society, and the Ahnenerbe.
These weren’t just political clubs. These were people obsessed with ancient myths, Atlantis, and tapping into forces that modern science laughed at. But here is the scary part: It worked.
The documentary lays out a terrifying premise. It suggests that members of the Vril Society, led by psychic mediums like Maria Orsic, claimed to channel telepathic messages from extraterrestrial civilizations (specifically Aldebaran). Sounds crazy, right? Absolute lunacy. Until you look at the blueprints.
They were drawing engineering schematics for machines that shouldn’t exist. Implosion engines. Levitating discs. This brings us to Viktor Schauberger. The man was a genius of fluid dynamics. He talked about “implosion” rather than “explosion.” Nature works by spiraling in, not blowing out. The Third Reich took his work—possibly by force—and twisted it into a propulsion system that could defy gravity.
The “Haunebu” Discs
We see sketches. We see blurry photographs. The film analyzes the development of the “Haunebu” series of flying discs. These weren’t planes. They didn’t have wings. They used electromagnetic fields to manipulate the fabric of spacetime itself. While the rest of the world was figuring out how to make a propeller spin faster, this shadow group was trying to figure out how to leave the planet.
New Swabia: The Claim on the Ice
Let’s step back to 1938. The war hasn’t started yet. Germany sends a massive expedition to Antarctica commanded by Alfred Ritscher. The ship Schwabenland heads south. They didn’t just go for a look. They brought seaplanes.
These planes flew over vast stretches of Queen Maud Land, dropping thousands of metal spikes with swastikas on them. They were staking a claim. They renamed the territory Neuschwabenland (New Swabia). Why? Why go to all that trouble for a frozen wasteland unless you found something there?
The documentary explores the “Hollow Earth” theory connections here. German U-Boat commanders were quoted as saying they found an “earthly paradise” under the ice. Warm water lakes. Caves large enough to hide a fleet. It sounds like Jules Verne, but the geopolitical moves made by Germany suggest they believed it was real. They poured resources into this frozen rock while they were preparing for war in Europe. That makes zero sense strategically—unless the prize in Antarctica was worth more than Paris.
Operation Highjump: The War That Never Ended
This is the smoking gun. This is the moment history holds its breath. 1947.
World War II is “over.” The Nazis are defeated. So why does the United States Navy send a massive invasion fleet to Antarctica? Admiral Richard E. Byrd, an American hero, leads Operation Highjump. An aircraft carrier, destroyers, submarines, and 4,000 troops. They said it was for “training.”
Rubbish.
You don’t take an armada to the South Pole for a training exercise in sub-zero temperatures. You go there to fight. And according to the Russian military experts in this film, a fight is exactly what they got.
The expedition was supposed to last six months. It barely lasted eight weeks. They retreated. Limped back home. Why? Rumors have swirled for decades that they were attacked. Not by penguins. By flying saucers.
“Enemies that can fly pole to pole”
The documentary highlights the chilling testimony of Admiral Byrd himself. Upon his return, he gave an interview to the El Mercurio newspaper in Santiago, Chile. He warned the United States that it needed to prepare for a new kind of enemy. He explicitly stated that we were facing an enemy that could “fly from pole to pole at incredible speeds.”
Think about that phrasing. Pole to pole. Who was flying from the South Pole in 1947? Not the Soviets. Not the British. Who?
The film breaks down the reports of the destroyer Murdoch. While official US Navy records are wiped clean or deny the existence of the ship in that context, the testimony from pilot “John Sireson” (recounted by researcher Leonard Stringfield) paints a hellscape. Saucers rising out of the water. Laser-like weapons. Planes falling out of the sky like burnt flies. It was a massacre.
The Missing Submarines and the Last Battalion
The war in Europe ended in May 1945. But the U-boats kept moving. The documentary analyzes the “Ghost Convoy.” A massive number of German submarines surrendered in Argentina months after the war ended. But many others were never accounted for.
These were the ultra-modern Type XXI U-boats. Silent. Fast. Capable of staying submerged for long periods. Where did they go? The theory is simple and terrifying: they acted as a transport service. Gold, relics, technology, and the top brass of the shadow government. All ferried to Base 211.
This was the “Last Battalion.” A standby force waiting in the ice, equipped with technology 50 years ahead of the rest of the world.
Modern Mysteries: Why is Antarctica Still Off-Limits?
Fast forward to today. The film doesn’t stop at 1947. It drags us into the modern era. Why is Antarctica the most locked-down place on Earth? You can’t just go there. You need permits. You need military clearance. The Antarctic Treaty sounds nice—”let’s save the penguins”—but is it actually a quarantine?
The documentary asks disturbing questions about the HAARP program and its potential involvement in Antarctic geophysics. It discusses the theoretical possibility of polar wormholes. Are the poles merely ice caps, or are they portals? Entrance and exit points for craft that don’t just travel through space, but through dimensions?
And look at the personnel. Why are American Antarctic bases crawling with NSA and CIA agents? Since when does the National Security Agency care about ice core samples? They don’t. They care about signals. They care about what is being transmitted from under the ice.
A Wilderness of Mirrors
We have to be smart here. As the head CIA counter-intelligence spook James Jesus Angleton once said, we have entered a “wilderness of mirrors.”
This documentary is a masterpiece of alternative history, but it walks a fine line. It mixes hard fact with wild speculation. The interface of myth and reality is a shifting mosaic. It’s messy.
Take the “Special Bureau 13” mentioned in the film. This was supposedly the Nazi secret flying saucer research group. It bears a suspicious resemblance to the top-secret agency in the 1980s role-playing game “Bureau 13: Stalking the Night Fantastic.” Is it a coincidence? Did the RPG creators know something? Or is the documentary borrowing from pop culture? It’s a valid question.
There is also the controversy of the destroyer Murdoch. Skeptics scream that no such ship appears on the roster for Operation Highjump. But in the world of black ops, ships are renamed, records are burned, and logbooks are forged every day. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
However, what sets this film apart from the YouTube junk you usually see is the caliber of the people talking. We aren’t listening to guys in tinfoil hats in their mom’s basement. The documentary includes high-ranking Russian scientists and military personnel. These are serious men. They had access to the KGB archives. They saw the files the Americans tried to burn. When a Russian General looks at the camera and says the Nazis had a base in Antarctica, you shut up and listen.
The Impossible Maps
The film also touches on the Piri Reis map. This ancient map, drawn in 1513, shows the coast of Antarctica without ice. Impossible. Unless someone saw it that way. Unless civilization is older and more cyclical than we are told.
This connects back to the Ahnenerbe. They weren’t just looking for better guns; they were looking for the “Heritage of the Ancestors.” They believed the Aryans came from a high-tech civilization that was wiped out. They believed the ice of Antarctica was hiding the ruins of that civilization. Base 211 wasn’t just a bunker; it was an archeological dig.
The Verdict
As the great American anti-fascist researcher Dave Emory says of deep politics: “it’s food for thought and grounds for further research.”
That is the best way to approach this. You don’t have to believe every single frame. But you cannot ignore the mountain of coincidences. The missing U-boats. The frantic American invasion of 1947. The Byrd quotes. The UFO sightings that exploded across the globe right after the Nazis vanished.
Something happened down there.
Something is still down there.
A Call to the Truth Seekers
Exopolitics UK and ‘The Saucer People’ are on a mission. We are hunting for other non-English UFO/alien related videos to translate and subtitle. The Russians have been sitting on a goldmine of disclosure documentaries for decades, and the language barrier has kept the West in the dark. We have dozens of Russian documentaries waiting in the queue.
We need help. If you speak Russian and want to help break the censorship, get in touch. If you are from a country that has produced UFO documentaries and you want the English-speaking world to see them, contact us.
It took a lot of sweat and late nights to translate this documentary into English and create the subtitles. We dedicate this work to the late, great American researcher Wendelle Stevens. He is quoted in the film, and his legacy looms large. Wendelle passed away in 2011, and he was the real deal. Unlike the armchair experts, he was one of the few genuine professional researchers who, like Linda Moulton Howe, actually went out there. He spoke to the witnesses. He touched the evidence. He looked the mystery in the eye.
Now, it’s your turn.
Turn off the lights. Put on your headphones. Watch the film that the history books don’t want you to see.
Aloha, I’m Amit Ghosh, a web entrepreneur and avid blogger. Bitten by entrepreneurial bug, I got kicked out from college and ended up being millionaire and running a digital media company named Aeron7 headquartered at Lithuania.