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22 Mar
Hitler's rise to power was a unique moment in history; Germany suffered a humiliating defeat in WWI and was crippled by massive war reparations. Hitler offers a scapegoat: the Jews.
22 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.
22 Mar
WWII began with a deadly deception inside a Polish radio station; the early years of the war saw deception in its infancy, from code-breaking and spies to fake bombing sites and even inflatable tanks.
22 Mar
We focus on the ambiguous relationship that existed between Hitler and the royal families and show how Hitler gradually wove his web around this loose constellation of aristocrats.
22 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.
22 Mar
Don Wildman investigates one of the most dramatic escapes in Hollywood history, the downfall of England's most notorious twins, and a mysterious tale that has spooked a North Carolina town for decades.
22 Mar
Can a 3,000-year-old solid gold hat really see into the future? How could a tiny metal cube have won the war for Hitler? How could an intricate and complex clock have solved a billion-pound problem?
22 Mar
This episode unveils the Viking's bad reputation as wild and murdering Norsemen as misguided and reveals tolerant people with an elaborate trading network that stretched right through Europe.
22 Mar
One of the grizzliest finds in Roman archaeology - the decapitated heads of over 80 battle-scarred skeletons, all buried in the same ritualistic manner nearly 2000 years ago. Who were these people?
22 Mar
Hitler's rise to power was a unique moment in history; Germany suffered a humiliating defeat in WWI and was crippled by massive war reparations. Hitler offers a scapegoat: the Jews.
22 Mar
October 1944: the Allies face a major supply crisis - vital fuel and ammunition still has to be landed at the D-Day beaches. When the port of Antwerp is liberated, it seems the crisis might be over.
22 Mar
WWII began with a deadly deception inside a Polish radio station; the early years of the war saw deception in its infancy, from code-breaking and spies to fake bombing sites and even inflatable tanks.
22 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.
22 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.
22 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.
22 Mar
This episode unveils the Viking's bad reputation as wild and murdering Norsemen as misguided and reveals tolerant people with an elaborate trading network that stretched right through Europe.
22 Mar
Can a 3,000-year-old solid gold hat really see into the future? How could a tiny metal cube have won the war for Hitler? How could an intricate and complex clock have solved a billion-pound problem?
22 Mar
One of the grizzliest finds in Roman archaeology - the decapitated heads of over 80 battle-scarred skeletons, all buried in the same ritualistic manner nearly 2000 years ago. Who were these people?
22 Mar
Hitler's rise to power was a unique moment in history; Germany suffered a humiliating defeat in WWI and was crippled by massive war reparations. Hitler offers a scapegoat: the Jews.
22 Mar
October 1944: the Allies face a major supply crisis - vital fuel and ammunition still has to be landed at the D-Day beaches. When the port of Antwerp is liberated, it seems the crisis might be over.
22 Mar
WWII began with a deadly deception inside a Polish radio station; the early years of the war saw deception in its infancy, from code-breaking and spies to fake bombing sites and even inflatable tanks.
22 Mar
We focus on the ambiguous relationship that existed between Hitler and the royal families and show how Hitler gradually wove his web around this loose constellation of aristocrats.
22 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.
22 Mar
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