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21 Mar
March 1945: the Allies have reached the River Rhine. Montgomery plans a giant operation to cross the river in the north, but luck hands the Americans a bridge over the Rhine at Remagen.
21 Mar
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.
21 Mar
Using cutting-edge drone technology, experts revisit some of the key sites across the former Third Reich to understand how the Nazi war machine operated.
21 Mar
From ancient Persian ice stores hidden in the desert to terraced farming, marvel at the sheer brilliance of our ancient engineers as they solved problems and broke new ground.
21 Mar
According to the books of Maccabees, the prophet Jeremiah took the Ark of the Covenant from Jerusalem and hid it in a cave on a mountain associated with Moses; experts explore this theory.
21 Mar
In the very centre of Paris stands a remarkable wonder of engineering - the Louvre. Investigators are using new technology to unravel the astonishing past life of the building.
21 Mar
Don Wildman examines the amazing discovery made during the search for the elusive Loch Ness Monster and a tone-deaf diva who took centre stage at Carnegie Hall.
21 Mar
Can a golden disk billions of miles away reveal if we are alone in the universe, and what are the secrets in the bizarre 600-year-old Voynich Manuscript that no-one can read?
21 Mar
This episode explores how the Romans created one of the greatest empires in history, built with the help of an incredible army of professional legionnaires and a well-oiled political machinery.
21 Mar
Stonehenge is a 5,000 year-old mystery; now the discovery and dating of an ancient mass grave at the Stonehenge site is suggesting that this iconic site began as a Neolithic graveyard.
21 Mar
As World War II drags on into another bitter winter, the Allies become desperate to end the conflict. Churchill turns to his formidable bomber force to break the deadlock.
21 Mar
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.
21 Mar
Using cutting-edge drone technology, experts revisit some of the key sites across the former Third Reich to understand how the Nazi war machine operated.
21 Mar
A rushed investigation into the death of Hitler's niece Geli Raubal ruled that she had committed suicide. Did she die at her own hands, or was she a tragic victim of Hitler's overbearing affections?
21 Mar
21 Mar
Explore the invasion of Poland at the start of World War II and the creation of the Underground Army, a resistance movement that became the most powerful of its kind in Europe.
21 Mar
This episode explores how the Romans created one of the greatest empires in history, built with the help of an incredible army of professional legionnaires and a well-oiled political machinery.
21 Mar
Can a golden disk billions of miles away reveal if we are alone in the universe, and what are the secrets in the bizarre 600-year-old Voynich Manuscript that no-one can read?
21 Mar
Stonehenge is a 5,000 year-old mystery; now the discovery and dating of an ancient mass grave at the Stonehenge site is suggesting that this iconic site began as a Neolithic graveyard.
21 Mar
As World War II drags on into another bitter winter, the Allies become desperate to end the conflict. Churchill turns to his formidable bomber force to break the deadlock.
21 Mar
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.
21 Mar
Using cutting-edge drone technology, experts revisit some of the key sites across the former Third Reich to understand how the Nazi war machine operated.
21 Mar
From ancient Persian ice stores hidden in the desert to terraced farming, marvel at the sheer brilliance of our ancient engineers as they solved problems and broke new ground.
21 Mar
According to the books of Maccabees, the prophet Jeremiah took the Ark of the Covenant from Jerusalem and hid it in a cave on a mountain associated with Moses; experts explore this theory.
21 Mar
In the very centre of Paris stands a remarkable wonder of engineering - the Louvre. Investigators are using new technology to unravel the astonishing past life of the building.
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