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28 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.
28 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.
28 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.
28 Mar
From complex irrigation systems and unifying canals to far-reaching visions and constructing an entire city on water, discover the innovative ways ancient engineers used to harness the power of water.
28 Mar
The Ark of the Covenant had the power to kill - or so the Bible says. At Jericho, we discover if the Ark made the walls fall; in western Israel is evidence that it slaughtered thousands.
28 Mar
Hidden in the tropical jungle of Cambodia is the largest religious structure ever built - the majestic temple of Angkor Wat. Archaeologists discover the mysteries of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
28 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.
28 Mar
Is a 2,000-year-old weathered jar discovered on an Iraqi excavation really the world's oldest battery, and why is a 3,000-year-old Egyptian mummy screaming?
28 Mar
This episode spans the early years - when Iberia was a minor province of Carthage - through to the glories of Spain's Moslem age and the Cordoba Caliphate.
28 Mar
The story of Adam and Eve is one of the most famous in the world; it is considered an allegory by many, but the possibility of God's paradise on Earth being a real place remains for others.
28 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.
28 Mar
June 1944 - American, British and Canadian troops stormed the Normandy beaches along a 50-mile stretch. We look at the amphibious tanks and the heavy kit that weighed them down as they waded ashore.
28 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.
28 Mar
28 Mar
28 Mar
The Polish underground state wages a propaganda war - meanwhile, military intelligence steals the greatest German secrets of ballistic missiles, and there is a daring escape from Pawiak prison.
28 Mar
This episode spans the early years - when Iberia was a minor province of Carthage - through to the glories of Spain's Moslem age and the Cordoba Caliphate.
28 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?
28 Mar
The story of Adam and Eve is one of the most famous in the world; it is considered an allegory by many, but the possibility of God's paradise on Earth being a real place remains for others.
28 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.
28 Mar
June 1944 - American, British and Canadian troops stormed the Normandy beaches along a 50-mile stretch. We look at the amphibious tanks and the heavy kit that weighed them down as they waded ashore.
28 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.
28 Mar
From complex irrigation systems and unifying canals to far-reaching visions and constructing an entire city on water, discover the innovative ways ancient engineers used to harness the power of water.
28 Mar
The Ark of the Covenant had the power to kill - or so the Bible says. At Jericho, we discover if the Ark made the walls fall; in western Israel is evidence that it slaughtered thousands.
28 Mar
Hidden in the tropical jungle of Cambodia is the largest religious structure ever built - the majestic temple of Angkor Wat. Archaeologists discover the mysteries of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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