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15 Jan
During the first century BC, how did the Gallic warrior Vercingetorix unite the Celtic front and challenge Julius Caesar in an epic battle that would shape the future of Europe?
15 Jan
Alexander Armstrong and Dr Michael Scott explore the watery wonderland of Venice. They dive into its canals to experience how the city - which was constructed on mud - remains standing to this day.
15 Jan
This episode shows how machines have been and are used now to transport armies, from giant freighters to the image that became an iconic representation of action in Vietnam: the helicopter.
15 Jan
The Germans continue their retreat from Russia, but the most significant event at this stage of the war is the second front in Europe with the D-Day landings on June 6th - Operation Overlord.
15 Jan
The English, French and Americans still wait to enter Berlin; in the meantime, the Soviets go on the hunt for war criminals, the Jewish community regroups, and life returns to the ruins.
15 Jan
On a hill near Mt. Ararat in Turkey is what most scientists believe is just an unusually shaped rock formation; hoping to prove it's the remains of Noah's Ark, a research team investigates the site.
15 Jan
Like the Kennedy dynasty in the US, the Agnelli story is marked by an over-sized influence on the history of their country and by a succession of tragedies that has spanned generations.
15 Jan
Don Wildman investigates a risky ride fuelled by love, explores a town plagued by the undead, and uncovers one of the biggest rescue operations of WWII.
15 Jan
Investigate the last days of the city of Pompeii in Italy, unravel the truth behind the invention of the telephone, and expose a former president's determination to save millions from starvation.
15 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.
15 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.
15 Jan
War at sea was a new form of warfare with exceptional challenges. Expert Stephen Bull tests the most significant weapons of the sea; one of the most devastating missiles ever invented is the torpedo.
15 Jan
Visited by one and half million people every year, the Uffizi is one of the oldest art museums in the western world, boasting paintings and sculpture by the greatest masters of the Renaissance.
15 Jan
During the first century BC, how did the Gallic warrior Vercingetorix unite the Celtic front and challenge Julius Caesar in an epic battle that would shape the future of Europe?
15 Jan
Alexander Armstrong and Dr Michael Scott explore the watery wonderland of Venice. They dive into its canals to experience how the city - which was constructed on mud - remains standing to this day.
15 Jan
This episode shows how machines have been and are used now to transport armies, from giant freighters to the image that became an iconic representation of action in Vietnam: the helicopter.
15 Jan
The Germans continue their retreat from Russia, but the most significant event at this stage of the war is the second front in Europe with the D-Day landings on June 6th - Operation Overlord.
15 Jan
The English, French and Americans still wait to enter Berlin; in the meantime, the Soviets go on the hunt for war criminals, the Jewish community regroups, and life returns to the ruins.
15 Jan
A chronicle of the events that shaped the great Jewish revolt against Rome as recorded by Flavius Josephus. This is a front row seat to the machinations and ultimate destruction of the Jewish nation.
15 Jan
June 1944: the British and Canadians are still short of the objective they planned to capture on D-Day: the city of Caen. This episode tells the story of the bloody fighting for the city.
15 Jan
When CIA scientist Frank Olson plunges from the window of a Manhattan hotel, his death triggers one of the most intriguing mysteries in American history. Could Olson have been silenced by the CIA?
15 Jan
At the outbreak of World War II, the Nazis had the finest airforce in the entire world; James Holland learns how internecine squabbles led the Nazi High Command on the catastrophic road to defeat.
15 Jan
15 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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