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02 Feb
We witness the final moments and aftermath of World War II with the establishment of war crime trials - such as the ones in Nuremberg - and move towards peace with the creation of the United Nations.
02 Feb
Protected by a series of actions to slow down the German advance, thousands of Allied soldiers embarked on a march across Crete to meet the Royal Navy, taking them 400 miles across the Mediterranean.
02 Feb
Kru chases down a taped conversation with a man who claims to have found Slumach's billion-dollar gold deposit, and Taylor deciphers an old map possibly leading to the mysterious location.
02 Feb
We discover how one crack team of investigators works out how to catch criminal gangs by turning their encrypted phones against them and catching them red-handed.
02 Feb
The murder of Elisabeth Short, the hacking of Sony Pictures, and the deaths of kung-fu superstar Bruce Lee and his son all suggest possible conspiracies which this episode aims to unravel.
02 Feb
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.
02 Feb
02 Feb
Were they actually created by ancient people, or did they have extra-terrestrial origins? The West's museums were taken in until it emerged that an 'antique dealer' had them made in the 19th century.
02 Feb
Is the Biblical Ark of the Covenant in Africa? One book says that it was taken to Ethiopia and is still held in a remote chapel; experts also investigate rumours of the Ark in a cave in South Africa.
02 Feb
James and Mike analyse the Canadians' first encounters with the Waffen SS; they follow their trail and confront long-held views on the nature of the fighting in this brutal and attritional phase.
02 Feb
We witness the final moments and aftermath of World War II with the establishment of war crime trials - such as the ones in Nuremberg - and move towards peace with the creation of the United Nations.
02 Feb
Protected by a series of actions to slow down the German advance, thousands of Allied soldiers embarked on a march across Crete to meet the Royal Navy, taking them 400 miles across the Mediterranean.
02 Feb
Queen Elizabeth had clung onto power, but the royals' position was made all the more perilous as powerful anti-Establishment voices in the press threatened to end the era of deference to royals.
02 Feb
We discover how Tsar Nicholas II and his wife Alexandra's lack of understanding led the Russian Empire from being one of the great powers of the world to economic and military collapse.
02 Feb
Tracy explores the events of the 15th of May, 1536, the day of Anne Boleyn's trial; the Queen of England is accused of adultery and treason - if she's found guilty, her fate will be death.
02 Feb
02 Feb
Were they actually created by ancient people, or did they have extra-terrestrial origins? The West's museums were taken in until it emerged that an 'antique dealer' had them made in the 19th century.
02 Feb
Is the Biblical Ark of the Covenant in Africa? One book says that it was taken to Ethiopia and is still held in a remote chapel; experts also investigate rumours of the Ark in a cave in South Africa.
02 Feb
James and Mike analyse the Canadians' first encounters with the Waffen SS; they follow their trail and confront long-held views on the nature of the fighting in this brutal and attritional phase.
02 Feb
We witness the final moments and aftermath of World War II with the establishment of war crime trials - such as the ones in Nuremberg - and move towards peace with the creation of the United Nations.
02 Feb
Protected by a series of actions to slow down the German advance, thousands of Allied soldiers embarked on a march across Crete to meet the Royal Navy, taking them 400 miles across the Mediterranean.
02 Feb
Kru chases down a taped conversation with a man who claims to have found Slumach's billion-dollar gold deposit, and Taylor deciphers an old map possibly leading to the mysterious location.
02 Feb
We discover how one crack team of investigators works out how to catch criminal gangs by turning their encrypted phones against them and catching them red-handed.
02 Feb
The murder of Elisabeth Short, the hacking of Sony Pictures, and the deaths of kung-fu superstar Bruce Lee and his son all suggest possible conspiracies which this episode aims to unravel.
02 Feb
James and Mike analyse the Canadians' first encounters with the Waffen SS; they follow their trail and confront long-held views on the nature of the fighting in this brutal and attritional phase.
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