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19 Jan
In northern Egypt, off of the coast of Alexandria, we set off on a journey to discover the incredible stories of two ancient sunken cities at the mouth of the Nile.
19 Jan
19 Jan
This episode explores the destructive capability of machinery on all fronts, from the portable Mk2 grenade to the ultimate weapon that ended WWII and brought on an era of fear with a single blast.
19 Jan
The Allies succeed in crossing the Rhine and fight their way through Germany as the Red Army finally forces Axis troops from Soviet territory and closes on the capital, Berlin.
19 Jan
Throughout 1941 to 1942, the Germans were winning... SOE was desperate to turn the tide, so a wave of assassinations was planned across mainland Europe, including in Belgium. Its codename: 'Ratweek'.
19 Jan
The Great Pyramid at Giza in Egypt is a wonder of the world, but when was it built, for what purpose, and by who, and what can the earliest pyramid of Djoser at Saqqara add to the argument?
19 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.
19 Jan
No other family in 20th-century America has held higher status than the Kennedys, but as blessed as they seemingly were, they were also cursed by a series of tragic and bizarre events.
19 Jan
Don Wildman investigates an aged instrument's epic history, uncovers the roots of the Salem witch trials, and examines a plane linked to a man who would stop at nothing to win a bet.
19 Jan
Don Wildman investigates a near disaster in outer space, a man who soared through the sky, and a doctor who changed the world.
19 Jan
Nearly 2,000 years ago, the Romans established the fortress of Vindobona, built to defend Rome from hostile Germanic tribes - this is the story of how Vienna became the beating heart of Europe.
19 Jan
Jennifer and ufologist Ryan Sprague investigate an unexplained crash in Roswell in the summer of 1947; the investigation could reveal one of the greatest government cover-ups of the 20th century.
19 Jan
Wars become even bloodier as new technologies keep evolving. A team of experts tests the deadliest weapons upgrades in the history of warfare: the Scorpio, the long sword, and the Henry rifle.
19 Jan
The National Maritime Museum collection allows visitors to trace the origins of British sea power, its accomplishments in the age of empire, and its consequences in the world today.
19 Jan
In northern Egypt, off of the coast of Alexandria, we set off on a journey to discover the incredible stories of two ancient sunken cities at the mouth of the Nile.
19 Jan
19 Jan
This episode explores the destructive capability of machinery on all fronts, from the portable Mk2 grenade to the ultimate weapon that ended WWII and brought on an era of fear with a single blast.
19 Jan
The Allies succeed in crossing the Rhine and fight their way through Germany as the Red Army finally forces Axis troops from Soviet territory and closes on the capital, Berlin.
19 Jan
Throughout 1941 to 1942, the Germans were winning... SOE was desperate to turn the tide, so a wave of assassinations was planned across mainland Europe, including in Belgium. Its codename: 'Ratweek'.
19 Jan
After the Ottomans were defeated, war broke out between Austria and France over the Habsburgs' Spanish territories; it ended at the Battle of Blenheim, which broke French superiority on the continent.
19 Jan
September 1944: Montgomery proposes a bold plan to cross the Rhine and encircle Germany's industrial heartland. If successful, his plan could end the war by Christmas.
19 Jan
In 1967, following the deadliest bridge collapse in U.S. history, rumours began swirling around that the appearance of a mysterious winged creature may have been a warning of the impending disaster.
19 Jan
March 6th, 1945: Cologne is the first German city to fall to the Allies. Stalin plans to conquer Berlin before the other Allies arrive; the Wochenschau stokes up fear of the Red Army.
19 Jan
19 Jan
The British royal family has always been a symbol of Nazi resistance, but this documentary presents new material suggesting the contemporary royal family's sympathy for National Socialism.
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