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06 Mar
The Underground Army continues its fight to liberate Poland as the Warsaw Uprising breaks out, but the terror returns when Stalin seizes Eastern Europe. The war is over, but the Poles fight on...
06 Mar
Few know of the involvement of African-American troops in the Battle of the Bulge; experts retrace their journey to tell the story of those who fought a war against racism in a segregated army.
06 Mar
Technology was used to deceive the enemy; radio and transmitters spread false information, and a ghost army tricked entire enemy forces by using sound effects.
06 Mar
The last months of WWII saw the appearance of what Hitler believed to be the wonder weapons that would turn a lost cause into victory: cruise missiles (the V1) and ballistic missiles (the V2).
06 Mar
The 6th of June, 1944 - D-Day: more than 156,000 British, American, and Canadian soldiers are transported across the English Channel in the largest seaborne invasion ever attempted.
06 Mar
Don Wildman examines an action figure connected to a North Korean kidnapping, a gold ring that became the symbol of one slave's freedom, and a 19th-century board game which was the first of its kind.
06 Mar
Can a shred of metal dug up on a 1,000-year-old native American site really be Viking, and is a strange fired clay disk discovered on Crete really the product of Europe's earliest civilisation?
06 Mar
Greece is home to epic human stories and birthplace of an astonishing culture that changed the world; Bettany starts her journey in Athens and travels to Nafplion, Sparta, Aegea and Olympia.
06 Mar
In 1922, Howard Carter discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings; now, in the most fascinating tomb from Ancient Egypt, perhaps an even greater discovery is about to be made.
06 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.
06 Mar
The 6th of June, 1944 - D-Day: more than 156,000 British, American, and Canadian soldiers are transported across the English Channel in the largest seaborne invasion ever attempted.
06 Mar
Few know of the involvement of African-American troops in the Battle of the Bulge; experts retrace their journey to tell the story of those who fought a war against racism in a segregated army.
06 Mar
This episode explores the 'Vikingopolis' - the mounds around the fjords at Borre - the truth behind the fabled 'Fimbulwinter', and whether Thor and Odin actually existed or not.
06 Mar
In this episode, we discover more about the slave trade in the Viking age, a second female skeleton found in the Oseburg ship, and an account of a survivor of a Viking slave raid.
06 Mar
06 Mar
Greece is home to epic human stories and birthplace of an astonishing culture that changed the world; Bettany starts her journey in Athens and travels to Nafplion, Sparta, Aegea and Olympia.
06 Mar
Can a shred of metal dug up on a 1,000-year-old native American site really be Viking, and is a strange fired clay disk discovered on Crete really the product of Europe's earliest civilisation?
06 Mar
In 1922, Howard Carter discovered the tomb of King Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings; now, in the most fascinating tomb from Ancient Egypt, perhaps an even greater discovery is about to be made.
06 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.
06 Mar
The 6th of June, 1944 - D-Day: more than 156,000 British, American, and Canadian soldiers are transported across the English Channel in the largest seaborne invasion ever attempted.
06 Mar
Few know of the involvement of African-American troops in the Battle of the Bulge; experts retrace their journey to tell the story of those who fought a war against racism in a segregated army.
06 Mar
Technology was used to deceive the enemy; radio and transmitters spread false information, and a ghost army tricked entire enemy forces by using sound effects.
06 Mar
The last months of WWII saw the appearance of what Hitler believed to be the wonder weapons that would turn a lost cause into victory: cruise missiles (the V1) and ballistic missiles (the V2).
06 Mar
The 6th of June, 1944 - D-Day: more than 156,000 British, American, and Canadian soldiers are transported across the English Channel in the largest seaborne invasion ever attempted.
06 Mar
Behind the victory of 1940 lay a country in financial tatters; we discover how the Nazi economy drew up the 'Hunger Plan', a vast project to starve 30 million Slavs so the Aryans could be fed.
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