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14 Jan
See the origins of the Celts in the Alps of Central Europe, and relive the moment of first contact with the Romans in a pitched battle just north of Rome, that left the Imperial City devastated.
14 Jan
Alexander Armstrong and Dr Michael Scott explore the ever-present volcano of Mount Vesuvius and delve into a labyrinth of underground spaces that helped build and sustain Naples.
14 Jan
As the nature of war has changed over time, we see modern applications of defensive measures in smaller-scale developments such as the Improved Outer Tactical Vest and bomb disposal suits.
14 Jan
The Allied leaders meet for their first conference to discuss the coordination of their efforts, a Japanese Division is destroyed at sea, and the Red Army begins its advance towards Berlin.
14 Jan
The Battle for Berlin has begun; the soon-to-be victorious powers advance step by step. On the 30th of April, the Red Flag flies over the Reichstag and Adolf Hitler dies by suicide.
14 Jan
Part of the Nazi plan was to take control of most of Europe's vast collection of artworks, treasures, and gold; the Nazis hid this massive loot down within mine shafts in Austria and Germany.
14 Jan
The name Rockefeller is synonymous with wealth, power, and American politics. Generation after generation has been marked by tragedy; is there a debt to pay for their money-motivated actions?
14 Jan
Don Wildman examines a string of mysterious deaths in the White House, a woman who took a pioneering plunge, and an ancient chalice that could be the elusive Holy Grail.
14 Jan
Don Wildman investigates the unknown story behind a literary legend, the inspiring tale behind a group of rookie heroes, and an army of Roman ghosts.
14 Jan
14 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.
14 Jan
New and devastating weapons shape the wars of the 20th century. Experts test the catastrophic effects of the three most destructive weapons of our time: the machine gun, hand grenade, and tank.
14 Jan
Both a museum and the official palace of the Spanish royal family, the Palacio Real features armour, artworks and treasures that were once the private possessions of Spain's kings and queens.
14 Jan
See the origins of the Celts in the Alps of Central Europe, and relive the moment of first contact with the Romans in a pitched battle just north of Rome, that left the Imperial City devastated.
14 Jan
Alexander Armstrong and Dr Michael Scott explore the ever-present volcano of Mount Vesuvius and delve into a labyrinth of underground spaces that helped build and sustain Naples.
14 Jan
As the nature of war has changed over time, we see modern applications of defensive measures in smaller-scale developments such as the Improved Outer Tactical Vest and bomb disposal suits.
14 Jan
The Allied leaders meet for their first conference to discuss the coordination of their efforts, a Japanese Division is destroyed at sea, and the Red Army begins its advance towards Berlin.
14 Jan
The Battle for Berlin has begun; the soon-to-be victorious powers advance step by step. On the 30th of April, the Red Flag flies over the Reichstag and Adolf Hitler dies by suicide.
14 Jan
We zoom in on the tumultuous reign of King Herod and the ascent of Roman stewardship in Judea. Herod's destructive ambition leads him to madness and sets the stage for the fall of the Jewish nation.
14 Jan
June 1944 - American, British and Canadian troops stormed the Normandy beaches along a 50-mile stretch. We look at the amphibious tanks and the heavy kit that weighed them down as they waded ashore.
14 Jan
Just days after the death of Army scientist Dr Bruce Ivins, the FBI named him as the Anthrax Mailer, killer of five innocent people, but many who knew Ivins dispute his guilt to this day.
14 Jan
From Lugers to MG42 machine guns and the Pak40 anti-tank gun, James Holland uncovers how the craftsmanship of German weapons engineering was totally unsuited to fighting a long attritional war.
14 Jan
14 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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