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13 Jan
We take a closer look at Indus Valley; rather than imposing order through war or religion, it relied on the free flow of trade. The exchange of goods promoted wealth, co-operation, and trust.
13 Jan
13 Jan
Delving into the world of covert operations and strategic strikes, this episode explores stealth technology from camouflage to the high-tech capabilities of the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit.
13 Jan
The war turns in favour of the Allies. Montgomery turns the tables on the Afrika Corps at El Alamein, the Japanese are defeated at Guadalcanal and the Germans are defeated at Stalingrad.
13 Jan
At the beginning of 1945, Berlin is under the illusion that they will survive the war; as the war comes closer and closer to the metropolis, it returns everything to its roots, showing no mercy.
13 Jan
Apparently imprinted with an image of Jesus' crucified body, the Turin Shroud is one of Christianity's most famous holy relics; scientists battle to try to prove if it's genuine or a fake.
13 Jan
J. Paul Getty was renowned for his wealth and frugality as well as his lack of empathy and compassion for his family. He would marry four times and sire five sons, but he died old and alone.
13 Jan
Like it or not, warfare, conflict and the need to explore the unknown is the catalyst for human progress in technology. The fact is that mankind is at its most inventive when it's being destructive.
13 Jan
Don Wildman examines the greatest high-wire stunt in history, investigates the incredible lengths Thomas Jefferson took to preserve America's reputation, and unravels one of the most bizarre hoaxes.
13 Jan
Uncover the truth behind a culinary caper that stunned the world, inspect a toilet that inspired a taboo-busting invention, and examine a sculpture that recalls the most tragic love story.
13 Jan
13 Jan
Computer engineer Dr Shane Todd is found dead in Singapore and Yahia El Mashad is killed in a Paris hotel room; could El Mashad's murder be connected to his work for Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein?
13 Jan
Speed becomes a decisive feature of warfare throughout history. A team of experts presents the most significant weapons where speed made a difference: the chariot, the revolver, and the sling.
13 Jan
The Israel Museum features the most extensive collection of Biblical archaeology in the world; we search for King Herod and uncover a secret kept for centuries by citizens of a seaside Jewish town.
13 Jan
We take a closer look at Indus Valley; rather than imposing order through war or religion, it relied on the free flow of trade. The exchange of goods promoted wealth, co-operation, and trust.
13 Jan
13 Jan
Delving into the world of covert operations and strategic strikes, this episode explores stealth technology from camouflage to the high-tech capabilities of the Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit.
13 Jan
The war turns in favour of the Allies. Montgomery turns the tables on the Afrika Corps at El Alamein, the Japanese are defeated at Guadalcanal and the Germans are defeated at Stalingrad.
13 Jan
At the beginning of 1945, Berlin is under the illusion that they will survive the war; as the war comes closer and closer to the metropolis, it returns everything to its roots, showing no mercy.
13 Jan
13 Jan
Crete was one of the last places surrendered by the Nazis; it took more than 30 years for 4,000 Germans to be buried on the island, and claims for reparations drag on even to this day.
13 Jan
Visionary inventor Nikola Tesla is remembered as the man who helped power America, but his legacy has a darker side - the alleged creation of a powerful weapon that could end all wars.
13 Jan
James Holland explores the U-boat fleet - from one-man torpedoes to the Type XXI - and uncovers how Hitler's failure to understand maritime warfare held the key to the outcome of World War II.
13 Jan
13 Jan
Brings history to life with captivating documentaries that take a fresh, modern look into history. We take our viewers on a powerful journey through time with intelligent, well researched programmes that entertain and challenge their minds. The focus is on european history, revealing the secrets of the past and how it defines us today.
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