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29 Mar
In the aftermath of Japan's attack at Pearl Harbor, the Navy moves in for a knockout blow. Japan's next strike is thrown into chaos when its plans are unearthed by an American codebreaker.
29 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.
29 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.
29 Mar
Queen Victoria attempted to create peace in Europe through royal marriages, but when three cousins turned against each other, her dream of peace turned into a nightmare.
29 Mar
George V has changed the royal family's name from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to Windsor, so deploys his five surviving children as part of a charm offensive to woo the public.
29 Mar
Lucy examines the marriage of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, his first wife. Despite her skill and devotion as queen, she fails to give Henry the son he desires and he falls for Anne Boleyn.
29 Mar
Is a corroded lump of bronze found on the sea floor really a 2,000-year-old computer, and was a 1,000-pound World War Two bomb really piloted by a pigeon?
29 Mar
Christianity in the North reawakened, and one by one the Moslem states fell; by the mid-15th century, only the city state of Granada, which was besieged by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, remained.
29 Mar
The Tower of Babel is one of the most famous stories in the Bible, but was the structure that incurred the wrath of God and spawned a multitude of languages that exist around the world actually real?
29 Mar
In the aftermath of Japan's attack at Pearl Harbor, the Navy moves in for a knockout blow. Japan's next strike is thrown into chaos when its plans are unearthed by an American codebreaker.
29 Mar
June 1944: the British and Canadians are still short of the objective they planned to capture on D-Day: the city of Caen. This episode tells the story of the bloody fighting for the city.
29 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.
29 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.
29 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.
29 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.
29 Mar
Christianity in the North reawakened, and one by one the Moslem states fell; by the mid-15th century, only the city state of Granada, which was besieged by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, remained.
29 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?
29 Mar
The Tower of Babel is one of the most famous stories in the Bible, but was the structure that incurred the wrath of God and spawned a multitude of languages that exist around the world actually real?
29 Mar
In the aftermath of Japan's attack at Pearl Harbor, the Navy moves in for a knockout blow. Japan's next strike is thrown into chaos when its plans are unearthed by an American codebreaker.
29 Mar
June 1944: the British and Canadians are still short of the objective they planned to capture on D-Day: the city of Caen. This episode tells the story of the bloody fighting for the city.
29 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.
29 Mar
Queen Victoria attempted to create peace in Europe through royal marriages, but when three cousins turned against each other, her dream of peace turned into a nightmare.
29 Mar
George V has changed the royal family's name from Saxe-Coburg and Gotha to Windsor, so deploys his five surviving children as part of a charm offensive to woo the public.
29 Mar
Lucy examines the marriage of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon, his first wife. Despite her skill and devotion as queen, she fails to give Henry the son he desires and he falls for Anne Boleyn.
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