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14 Mar
When Japan's expansion in the Pacific reaches fever pitch, Roosevelt must act. Instead of having them back down by cutting off oil supplies, he pushes them to attack the US fleet in Pearl Harbor.
14 Mar
The 6th of June, 1944 - D-Day: more than 156,000 British, American, and Canadian soldiers are transported across the English Channel in the largest seaborne invasion ever attempted.
14 Mar
Few know of the involvement of African-American troops in the Battle of the Bulge; experts retrace their journey to tell the story of those who fought a war against racism in a segregated army.
14 Mar
From tunnels excavated in total darkness to cities thriving against all odds in the desert, our ancient ancestors have built improbable structures that even rival the engineering marvels of today.
14 Mar
The last mention of the Ark of the Covenant was in 586 B.C. / B.C.E., just before the Babylonian sacking of Jerusalem - now a team of archaeologists search for the Ark beneath the city.
14 Mar
In the heart of the Peruvian Andes, the city of Machu Picchu remains the Inca's most breathtaking and enigmatic urban creation; today, experts investigate areas that were previously unknown.
14 Mar
Don Wildman examines the origins of a mythical unicorn featured at a popular circus, the baffling case of a missing U.S. politician, and an attack by one of the deadliest creatures on the planet.
14 Mar
What is the purpose of the strange bronze Roman dodecahedrons that have baffled archaeologists for centuries, and is a Middle Eastern metal scroll a guide to billions of dollars of buried treasure?
14 Mar
Michael visits India, the 'Jewel in the Crown'; the British East India Company built the world's first multinational corporation. How did such a small number of colonists rule over such a vast area?
14 Mar
In 1922, Howard Carter discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings; now, in the most fascinating tomb from Ancient Egypt, perhaps an even greater discovery is about to be made.
14 Mar
When Japan's expansion in the Pacific reaches fever pitch, Roosevelt must act. Instead of having them back down by cutting off oil supplies, he pushes them to attack the US fleet in Pearl Harbor.
14 Mar
The 6th of June, 1944 - D-Day: more than 156,000 British, American, and Canadian soldiers are transported across the English Channel in the largest seaborne invasion ever attempted.
14 Mar
Few know of the involvement of African-American troops in the Battle of the Bulge; experts retrace their journey to tell the story of those who fought a war against racism in a segregated army.
14 Mar
With the war swinging toward the Allies, both sides still used some masterful deceptions; the post-war era saw the US and Soviet Union in a deadly game of espionage in the race for atomic supremacy.
14 Mar
As war seemed to grow closer, monarchs still did not step up their collaboration; it was only once Europe was under the Nazi yoke that alliances were renewed between rulers.
14 Mar
February 1945: the Allies can almost taste victory. 'The Big Three' come face to face for the last time in Yalta to decide what the future will look like after the war finally comes to an end.
14 Mar
Michael visits India, the 'Jewel in the Crown'; the British East India Company built the world's first multinational corporation. How did such a small number of colonists rule over such a vast area?
14 Mar
What is the purpose of the strange bronze Roman dodecahedrons that have baffled archaeologists for centuries, and is a Middle Eastern metal scroll a guide to billions of dollars of buried treasure?
14 Mar
In 1922, Howard Carter discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings; now, in the most fascinating tomb from Ancient Egypt, perhaps an even greater discovery is about to be made.
14 Mar
When Japan's expansion in the Pacific reaches fever pitch, Roosevelt must act. Instead of having them back down by cutting off oil supplies, he pushes them to attack the US fleet in Pearl Harbor.
14 Mar
The 6th of June, 1944 - D-Day: more than 156,000 British, American, and Canadian soldiers are transported across the English Channel in the largest seaborne invasion ever attempted.
14 Mar
Few know of the involvement of African-American troops in the Battle of the Bulge; experts retrace their journey to tell the story of those who fought a war against racism in a segregated army.
14 Mar
From tunnels excavated in total darkness to cities thriving against all odds in the desert, our ancient ancestors have built improbable structures that even rival the engineering marvels of today.
14 Mar
The last mention of the Ark of the Covenant was in 586 B.C. / B.C.E., just before the Babylonian sacking of Jerusalem - now a team of archaeologists search for the Ark beneath the city.
14 Mar
In the heart of the Peruvian Andes, the city of Machu Picchu remains the Inca's most breathtaking and enigmatic urban creation; today, experts investigate areas that were previously unknown.
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