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21 Sep
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.
21 Sep
Japan's escalation of the War in the East is devastatingly effective, but despite their success it is possible to see their inevitable defeat, and they have roused the military might of the USA.
21 Sep
How the Avro Lancaster played a large part in defeating the Nazis and how the Lancaster factory helped to create truly war-winning weapons.
21 Sep
This episode's hunt for cursed treasure begins not with diamonds and gold, but with skin and bone unearthed in the dangerous wilds of Russia's arctic Yamal Peninsula...
21 Sep
How did an injured skull change the face of neuroscience, could WWII really have been won by a bat, and were people really making sophisticated multipurpose tools 14,000 years ago?
21 Sep
We reveal America's top-secret team of codebreakers who cracked the Soviet Union's unbreakable code to unmask spies at the very highest levels of government.
21 Sep
The tragic histories of the political dynasties of the Bhutto family in Pakistan and the Nehru-Gandhi family in India are often compared to that of America's Kennedy family.
21 Sep
Did the city of Sodom ever exist? At Tall el-Hammam in modern-day Jordan, archaeologists have uncovered a once-thriving Bronze Age city that they believe could be Sodom.
21 Sep
How did an injured skull change the face of neuroscience, could WWII really have been won by a bat, and were people really making sophisticated multipurpose tools 14,000 years ago?
21 Sep
A discovery 20,000 years ago in Ice Age Spain ruins its finders' life; we also travel to Turin in Italy, which is home to one of one of the most controversial relics of the Christian church.
21 Sep
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.
21 Sep
Japan's escalation of the War in the East is devastatingly effective, but despite their success it is possible to see their inevitable defeat, and they have roused the military might of the USA.
21 Sep
How the Avro Lancaster played a large part in defeating the Nazis and how the Lancaster factory helped to create truly war-winning weapons.
21 Sep
This first episode, which begins with Hitler's arrival in power in 1933, goes back to the roots of the indoctrination of young German girls within the female branch of the Hitler Youth (BDM).
21 Sep
Women were far from mere witnesses or accomplices by 1942 - and played a role as important as it was deadly. After the war, the women of the Reich simply slipped through the judicial net.
21 Sep
21 Sep
Did the city of Sodom ever exist? At Tall el-Hammam in modern-day Jordan, archaeologists have uncovered a once-thriving Bronze Age city that they believe could be Sodom.
21 Sep
How did an injured skull change the face of neuroscience, could WWII really have been won by a bat, and were people really making sophisticated multipurpose tools 14,000 years ago?
21 Sep
A discovery 20,000 years ago in Ice Age Spain ruins its finders' life; we also travel to Turin in Italy, which is home to one of one of the most controversial relics of the Christian church.
21 Sep
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.
21 Sep
Japan's escalation of the War in the East is devastatingly effective, but despite their success it is possible to see their inevitable defeat, and they have roused the military might of the USA.
21 Sep
How the Avro Lancaster played a large part in defeating the Nazis and how the Lancaster factory helped to create truly war-winning weapons.
21 Sep
This episode's hunt for cursed treasure begins not with diamonds and gold, but with skin and bone unearthed in the dangerous wilds of Russia's arctic Yamal Peninsula...
21 Sep
How did an injured skull change the face of neuroscience, could WWII really have been won by a bat, and were people really making sophisticated multipurpose tools 14,000 years ago?
21 Sep
We reveal America's top-secret team of codebreakers who cracked the Soviet Union's unbreakable code to unmask spies at the very highest levels of government.
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