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27 Jan
The greatest 20th-century commanders understood warfare at both strategic and tactical level; some instilled loyalty in their troops through fear and intimidation while others inspired confidence.
27 Jan
The Spanish island of Villa Winter was suspected of being a port for German U-boats and part of a larger plan to invade the United States.
27 Jan
We look at the Nazi hegemony from 1941 to its decline in 1945; deciphered archives show us the greatest offensive of the 20th century in the East as well as the apocalypse of a ruined Germany.
27 Jan
Was Adolf Hitler a master of war or a maker of war? His obsessive quest for territorial domination led to early triumphs, but his refusal to listen to his generals led to catastrophic failures.
27 Jan
Don explores newly-discovered ruins and caves in Croatia as he uncovers the true story of a formidable queen who dared to defy the powerful Roman Empire.
27 Jan
Part of the Nazi plan was to take control of most of Europe's vast collection of artworks, treasures, and gold; the Nazis hid this massive loot down within mine shafts in Austria and Germany.
27 Jan
The Habsburgs were the most powerful family in Europe for centuries; why was their destiny so fatal, and were all their tribulations connected to some kind of curse?
27 Jan
The location of King Solomon's Mines has been a mystery for hundreds of years; new evidence has led to an amazing discovery. Might Solomon's wealth have come from the copper mines of southern Israel?
27 Jan
Could strange objects found inside the Great Pyramid at Giza be a toolkit, and is it true that a terracotta sculpture is evidence that Romans got to the Americas long before Columbus?
27 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.
27 Jan
Don explores newly-discovered ruins and caves in Croatia as he uncovers the true story of a formidable queen who dared to defy the powerful Roman Empire.
27 Jan
Dragons have been an integral part of culture and history for centuries - sometimes as fire-breathing monsters, other times as healing spirits - but what is the truth behind the legends?
27 Jan
Hitler and Stalin begin to shape the course of history. President Roosevelt attempts to raise his country out of the Depression, and the world teeters on the brink of yet another World War.
27 Jan
The key machine in the Blitzkrieg was the GM Opel Blitz; this episode tells the story of the Blitz and the American-owned war factories that would produce them and put business before country.
27 Jan
Researchers discovered a concrete city buried outside The Hague decades after WWII; more than 400 bunkers and defensive structures formed a vast underground network built to defend the coastline.
27 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.
27 Jan
Could strange objects found inside the Great Pyramid at Giza be a toolkit, and is it true that a terracotta sculpture is evidence that Romans got to the Americas long before Columbus?
27 Jan
Don explores newly-discovered ruins and caves in Croatia as he uncovers the true story of a formidable queen who dared to defy the powerful Roman Empire.
27 Jan
Dragons have been an integral part of culture and history for centuries - sometimes as fire-breathing monsters, other times as healing spirits - but what is the truth behind the legends?
27 Jan
Hitler and Stalin begin to shape the course of history. President Roosevelt attempts to raise his country out of the Depression, and the world teeters on the brink of yet another World War.
27 Jan
The Spanish island of Villa Winter was suspected of being a port for German U-boats and part of a larger plan to invade the United States.
27 Jan
The key machine in the Blitzkrieg was the GM Opel Blitz; this episode tells the story of the Blitz and the American-owned war factories that would produce them and put business before country.
27 Jan
Was Adolf Hitler a master of war or a maker of war? His obsessive quest for territorial domination led to early triumphs, but his refusal to listen to his generals led to catastrophic failures.
27 Jan
We look at the Nazi hegemony from 1941 to its decline in 1945; deciphered archives show us the greatest offensive of the 20th century in the East as well as the apocalypse of a ruined Germany.
27 Jan
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