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03 Feb
James and Mike turn their attention to Operation Cobra; their journey ends where the campaign itself ended, and they reflect on why it was such a stunning victory for the Allies.
03 Feb
The 8th of May, 1945: celebrations erupt across the world as the war ends in Europe. It is Victory in Europe Day, but it has been a long and hard race to get here... and war still rages in the Pacific.
03 Feb
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.
03 Feb
In this epic Ottoman and Byzantine powerbase, Bettany visits the Besiktas Metro Station, Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern, Topkapi Palace, and Büyükada, one of the Princes' Islands in the Marmara Sea.
03 Feb
The Bermuda Triangle: many ships and aircraft have disappeared there without a trace for centuries - no radio signals, no wreckage, no signs of life. What is behind these mysterious events?
03 Feb
Christopher Clark's trip to Europe starts in Venice and follows the Way of St James to Santiago de Compostela; he discovers castles in the Rhine Gorge and explores Paris and Kew Gardens in London.
03 Feb
Audio Speakers - what part does a spider play in their manufacturing process? Fibre Optic Cables - the high-tech science behind transferring data using glass, light and reflections.
03 Feb
Audio Speakers - what part does a spider play in their manufacturing process? Fibre Optic Cables - the high-tech science behind transferring data using glass, light and reflections.
03 Feb
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?
03 Feb
03 Feb
James and Mike turn their attention to Operation Cobra; their journey ends where the campaign itself ended, and they reflect on why it was such a stunning victory for the Allies.
03 Feb
03 Feb
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.
03 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.
03 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.
03 Feb
03 Feb
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?
03 Feb
03 Feb
James and Mike turn their attention to Operation Cobra; their journey ends where the campaign itself ended, and they reflect on why it was such a stunning victory for the Allies.
03 Feb
03 Feb
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.
03 Feb
In this epic Ottoman and Byzantine powerbase, Bettany visits the Besiktas Metro Station, Hagia Sophia, Basilica Cistern, Topkapi Palace, and Büyükada, one of the Princes' Islands in the Marmara Sea.
03 Feb
The Bermuda Triangle: many ships and aircraft have disappeared there without a trace for centuries - no radio signals, no wreckage, no signs of life. What is behind these mysterious events?
03 Feb
Christopher Clark's trip to Europe starts in Venice and follows the Way of St James to Santiago de Compostela; he discovers castles in the Rhine Gorge and explores Paris and Kew Gardens in London.
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