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24 Jan
Secrecy in war can mean the difference between victory and defeat; from spies to sabotage, military commanders often turn to secret plans at the height of war in order to gain a strategic advantage.
24 Jan
The Maisy Battery was made up of three-and-a-half miles of recently-excavated trenches, bunkers, barracks, and gun encasements near Pointe du Hoc that tell a new story of D-Day.
24 Jan
Celtic Queen Boudica led a fierce rebellion against Roman oppression after her tribe's mistreatment; destroying major cities, she nearly defeated Rome but secured her legacy in a devastating final clash.
24 Jan
For centuries Hatshepsut demanded to be represented as male complete with beard in contemporary depictions; she was in fact a brilliant queen who brought wealth and artistry to Ancient Egypt.
24 Jan
Don goes deep beneath a Knights Templar stronghold in Turkey to explore a provocative theory that may link the fabled secret society to the founding fathers of America.
24 Jan
The Bermuda Triangle is a loosely defined region, in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have been abandoned or disappeared.
24 Jan
One of the richest men on Earth, Aristotle Onassis left a string of broken hearts in his wake, but no romance would catapult him into the limelight like his marriage to Jacqueline Kennedy.
24 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.
24 Jan
Thousands of people were dosed with LSD by the CIA; did the CIA murder its own people, poison a whole French town, experiment on New Yorkers and assassinate Bobby Kennedy?
24 Jan
Did Nostradamus predict Hitler and 9/11 using a 500-year-old brass machine, why does a diving company make a device to save the life of a tiny bird, and how can a tiny metal sphere kill a man?
24 Jan
We explore the monumental challenge of deciphering a mysterious ancient language; unlocking its secrets is a 50-year obsessive journey that rewrites history.
24 Jan
Don goes deep beneath a Knights Templar stronghold in Turkey to explore a provocative theory that may link the fabled secret society to the founding fathers of America.
24 Jan
Zombies have been giving horror buffs the chills for nearly 100 years, but they are more than just monsters on film screens according to some sources; are zombies a myth or a reality?
24 Jan
Stalin rises as the leader of the Bolsheviks, and in Munich, the German Workers Party takes a new name: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter, or 'Nazi' as it would come to be called.
24 Jan
Ferdinand Porsche was one of the most influential engineers in Nazi Germany; by inventing the most powerful war machines, he created the blueprint for the muscle cars that would make his name.
24 Jan
The Nazis did all they could behind enemy lines to keep the Luftwaffe in the air and set up shop in Kamienna Gora; do the abandoned plants and tunnels here hide Hitler's ultimate revenge weapon?
24 Jan
We explore the monumental challenge of deciphering a mysterious ancient language; unlocking its secrets is a 50-year obsessive journey that rewrites history.
24 Jan
Did Nostradamus predict Hitler and 9/11 using a 500-year-old brass machine, why does a diving company make a device to save the life of a tiny bird, and how can a tiny metal sphere kill a man?
24 Jan
Don goes deep beneath a Knights Templar stronghold in Turkey to explore a provocative theory that may link the fabled secret society to the founding fathers of America.
24 Jan
Zombies have been giving horror buffs the chills for nearly 100 years, but they are more than just monsters on film screens according to some sources; are zombies a myth or a reality?
24 Jan
Stalin rises as the leader of the Bolsheviks, and in Munich, the German Workers Party takes a new name: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter, or 'Nazi' as it would come to be called.
24 Jan
The Maisy Battery was made up of three-and-a-half miles of recently-excavated trenches, bunkers, barracks, and gun encasements near Pointe du Hoc that tell a new story of D-Day.
24 Jan
Ferdinand Porsche was one of the most influential engineers in Nazi Germany; by inventing the most powerful war machines, he created the blueprint for the muscle cars that would make his name.
24 Jan
Celtic Queen Boudica led a fierce rebellion against Roman oppression after her tribe's mistreatment; destroying major cities, she nearly defeated Rome but secured her legacy in a devastating final clash.
24 Jan
For centuries Hatshepsut demanded to be represented as male complete with beard in contemporary depictions; she was in fact a brilliant queen who brought wealth and artistry to Ancient Egypt.
24 Jan
June-July 1944: three weeks after D-Day, the Allied advance has stalled; the killing fields around Hill 112 become the start of a brutal war of attrition that the Nazis cannot afford to wage.
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