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23 Jan
What makes a successful war leader? Influential leaders of warfare all share a vision and the ability to inspire others to follow their orders, but how they lead differs hugely.
23 Jan
This episode focuses on Guernsey, an island which Hitler occupied and fortified over the course of five years.
23 Jan
Homicide detective Rod Demery and scientist Professor Turi King study an 800-year-old partial skeleton; motives include robbery and a brawl, but can they identify the killer?
23 Jan
We explore the monumental challenge of deciphering a mysterious ancient language; unlocking its secrets is a 50-year obsessive journey that rewrites history.
23 Jan
Don follows the clues hidden underground as he searches for evidence of 10,000 Aztecs who fled Mexico and disappeared somewhere in America.
23 Jan
How great was the Nazi belief in the occult? Was Hitler behind it, or was this mostly Himmler's doing, and did Nazi generals believe in the occult and attend secret ceremonies?
23 Jan
Archaeologists' discovery of King Tut's tomb taught us about a lost civilisation. When death befell several members of the team, rumours of a curse on the tomb spread like wildfire around the world.
23 Jan
The Grimaldi family has held their posts as sovereigns of Monaco with the utmost grace, but one thing they have missed time and again is good luck in the love department.
23 Jan
The crucifixion of Jesus changed the world; how much of our understanding of this event is true, and what answers can be found in the Holy Land to back up the Bible's story?
23 Jan
Could a machine really read your personality, why is an ancient golden mask painted with human blood, and why would anyone curse a chicken pot?
23 Jan
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.
23 Jan
Don follows the clues hidden underground as he searches for evidence of 10,000 Aztecs who fled Mexico and disappeared somewhere in America.
23 Jan
Alexander the Great is the most famous commander of all time, but his grave was lost some 1,000 years ago and researchers around the world have been looking for it ever since.
23 Jan
During WWI, men had to endure combat and extreme conditions; civilians dealt with food shortages and raids. The insidiousness of ethnic cleansing raised its head, and a young Adolf Hitler took note.
23 Jan
When we think of Skoda, we think of cheap and efficient family cars; back in the 1930s, its factory was the cover for espionage, sabotage, and the liberation of Jews from all over Europe.
23 Jan
North America seemed safe from the horrors of war for much of WWII, but a chilling discovery in the furthest reaches of eastern Canada hints at the true depths of the Nazis' seafaring capabilities.
23 Jan
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.
23 Jan
Could a machine really read your personality, why is an ancient golden mask painted with human blood, and why would anyone curse a chicken pot?
23 Jan
Don follows the clues hidden underground as he searches for evidence of 10,000 Aztecs who fled Mexico and disappeared somewhere in America.
23 Jan
Alexander the Great is the most famous commander of all time, but his grave was lost some 1,000 years ago and researchers around the world have been looking for it ever since.
23 Jan
During WWI, men had to endure combat and extreme conditions; civilians dealt with food shortages and raids. The insidiousness of ethnic cleansing raised its head, and a young Adolf Hitler took note.
23 Jan
This episode focuses on Guernsey, an island which Hitler occupied and fortified over the course of five years.
23 Jan
When we think of Skoda, we think of cheap and efficient family cars; back in the 1930s, its factory was the cover for espionage, sabotage, and the liberation of Jews from all over Europe.
23 Jan
Homicide detective Rod Demery and scientist Professor Turi King study an 800-year-old partial skeleton; motives include robbery and a brawl, but can they identify the killer?
23 Jan
We explore the monumental challenge of deciphering a mysterious ancient language; unlocking its secrets is a 50-year obsessive journey that rewrites history.
23 Jan
June 1944: a stretch of beach overlooked by fortified cliffs created a devastating baptism of fire. Failed plans, missed opportunities, and courage make this frontline a major turning point in WWII.
Brings history to life with captivating documentaries that take a fresh, modern look into history. We take our viewers on a powerful journey through time with intelligent, well researched programmes that entertain and challenge their minds. The focus is on european history, revealing the secrets of the past and how it defines us today.
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