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23 Sep
James Holland explores the U-boat fleet - from one-man torpedoes to the Type XXI - and uncovers how Hitler's failure to understand maritime warfare held the key to the outcome of World War II.
23 Sep
In the final episode, we explore how Hitler dragged the world to war; fresh from invading Czechoslovakia, Hitler now turned to his next target - Poland.
23 Sep
With the war over, thousands of Nazis were fleeing Europe with the help of members of the Vatican, but there was another man who declared himself an enemy of the Pope: Joseph Stalin.
23 Sep
Discover the ancient Maya city of Tikal remodelled using computer graphics; inhabited for over a thousand years, this ancient city would encompass up to 12,000 structures and two million inhabitants.
23 Sep
Our admiration for the most precious of metals dates back millennia; created in the depths of supernovas, gold has propelled innovations that have shaped the world we live in today.
23 Sep
Three relics of a fallen empire, three monuments of a time when half the world lived under its shadow; to this day you can find traces left by the Soviet Union wherever you go.
23 Sep
Like the Kennedy dynasty in the US, the Agnelli story is marked by an over-sized influence on the history of their country and by a succession of tragedies that has spanned generations.
23 Sep
Discover the ancient Maya city of Tikal remodelled using computer graphics; inhabited for over a thousand years, this ancient city would encompass up to 12,000 structures and two million inhabitants.
23 Sep
Our admiration for the most precious of metals dates back millennia; created in the depths of supernovas, gold has propelled innovations that have shaped the world we live in today.
23 Sep
Three relics of a fallen empire, three monuments of a time when half the world lived under its shadow; to this day you can find traces left by the Soviet Union wherever you go.
23 Sep
When prospector Volcanic Brown went missing in 1931, rumours of his disappearance tied him to Slumach's gold; Don and Taylor investigate a strange marking on prospector tools found in the Upper Pitt.
23 Sep
As the former British colonies on the East Coast became the United States of America, their sights were now set on what lay west; a land deal with France unlocks a wilderness open for the taking.
23 Sep
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 Sep
James Holland and Mike Simpson examine the preparations for the invasion across southern England before crossing the Channel to Normandy, coming to challenge many D-Day myths.
23 Sep
James and Mike analyse the Canadians' first encounters with the Waffen SS; they follow their trail and confront long-held views on the nature of the fighting in this brutal and attritional phase.
23 Sep
James and Mike turn their attention to Operation Cobra; their journey ends where the campaign itself ended, and they reflect on why it was such a stunning victory for the Allies.
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