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23 Mar
The final hours of WW2 change the course of history; as the Americans inch closer to Japan, the Japanese fight with greater intensity. The question now is how to force capitulation.
23 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.
23 Mar
By 1942, deception had become extremely sophisticated; the most cunning operation used a deceased homeless man to trick the entire Nazi leadership about the Normandy invasion.
23 Mar
In 2334 BCE, the Akkadians conquered and united the Sumerian city state kingdoms to create the world's first empire; archaeologists try to find out how they became so powerful and why they collapsed.
23 Mar
We explore the monumental challenge of deciphering a mysterious ancient language; unlocking its secrets is a 50-year obsessive journey that rewrites history.
23 Mar
Walking us through the shadowy boundaries that lay between fact and fiction, this fascinating series examines a number of cases from alleged UFO sighting cover-ups to the murky world of Hollywood.
23 Mar
Don examines a painting at the centre of an art world scandal, a 19th-century medallion, and a blunderbuss that recalls a pirate who terrorised the high seas.
23 Mar
Is the 11,000-year-old heavily worked skull of a deer evidence of the earliest known religion, and is a Bronze Age disk covered in gold decoration the earliest representation of the cosmos?
23 Mar
The Carthaginians were sly merchants and cruel child killers according to the ancient Romans and Greeks, but research shows that they weren't as bad as their reputation made them out to be.
23 Mar
The ten plagues in the Bible's book of Exodus is one of the strangest stories ever told; new evidence suggests these events were real natural phenomena with one single catastrophic cause.
23 Mar
The final hours of WW2 change the course of history; as the Americans inch closer to Japan, the Japanese fight with greater intensity. The question now is how to force capitulation.
23 Mar
November 1944: as the Allies advance into Germany, they run into concrete bunkers, pillboxes, minefields and tank traps. German soldiers fight tenaciously to defend their homeland.
23 Mar
By 1942, deception had become extremely sophisticated; the most cunning operation used a deceased homeless man to trick the entire Nazi leadership about the Normandy invasion.
23 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.
23 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.
23 Mar
23 Mar
The Carthaginians were sly merchants and cruel child killers according to the ancient Romans and Greeks, but research shows that they weren't as bad as their reputation made them out to be.
23 Mar
How did a faked human fossil fool experts for half a century, and how did a lump of wood and some bits of bent metal become one of Russia's most dangerous weapons?
23 Mar
The ten plagues in the Bible's book of Exodus is one of the strangest stories ever told; new evidence suggests these events were real natural phenomena with one single catastrophic cause.
23 Mar
The final hours of WW2 change the course of history; as the Americans inch closer to Japan, the Japanese fight with greater intensity. The question now is how to force capitulation.
23 Mar
November 1944: as the Allies advance into Germany, they run into concrete bunkers, pillboxes, minefields and tank traps. German soldiers fight tenaciously to defend their homeland.
23 Mar
By 1942, deception had become extremely sophisticated; the most cunning operation used a deceased homeless man to trick the entire Nazi leadership about the Normandy invasion.
23 Mar
In 2334 BCE, the Akkadians conquered and united the Sumerian city state kingdoms to create the world's first empire; archaeologists try to find out how they became so powerful and why they collapsed.
23 Mar
We explore the monumental challenge of deciphering a mysterious ancient language; unlocking its secrets is a 50-year obsessive journey that rewrites history.
23 Mar
Walking us through the shadowy boundaries that lay between fact and fiction, this fascinating series examines a number of cases from alleged UFO sighting cover-ups to the murky world of Hollywood.
Brings history to life with captivating documentaries that take a fresh, modern look into history. We take our viewers on a powerful journey through time with intelligent, well researched programmes that entertain and challenge their minds. The focus is on european history, revealing the secrets of the past and how it defines us today.
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