WWI: The Tunnels of Death
Allied soldiers resort to an old weapon, underground mines, to break a stalemate during World War I.
Allied soldiers resort to an old weapon, underground mines, to break a stalemate during World War I.
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Allied soldiers resort to an old weapon, underground mines, to break a stalemate during World War I.
For more than five centuries, the Chambord castle has aroused curiosity. Was it designed by Leonardo da Vinci?
Relive 1945 to understand how the end of World War II laid down the foundations of the modern "Nuclear Age."
Explore a B-52 bomber, the Peace Garden State, and one of only two active B-52 bases in the U.S.
Reagan meets Gorbachev's rise to power in the Soviet Union and works diplomacy with the Middle East and Iran.
A look at Reagan's foreign policy, including how he and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev ended the Cold War.
We examine Reagan's post-convention speech, taxes, social security and immigration reform, and farm policy.
Doolittle's Raiders were the team of flyers who took part in the successful April 18, 1942, raid on Japan.
Operation Neptune-Overlord was the largest amphibious landing assault operation in the history of war.
The Katyn massacre of Polish soldiers, long attributed to the Nazis, was the work of the Soviet secret police.
In Vietnam, the South faces a backlash from the North, and U.S. veterans face dishonor and neglect back home.
The horrors of war were broadcast on U.S. TV for the first time, and the American public began questioning it.
Vietnam's early history is burdened with blood and violence, and people were hardened and prepared for war.
In 1864, after some major Union victories, President Abraham Lincoln looked to bring a swift end to the war.
Union and Confederate armies fought in a bloody battle here. The Confederates earned a hard-fought victory.
Hosts James Holland and Mike Simpson examine the preparations for the D-Day invasion across southern England.
We take a look at works by Giotto, Michelangelo and Sam Taylor-Wood depicting the mourning over Jesus' body.
We take a journey to the Philippines with Sebastian Horsley who experienced a form of crucifixion for himself.
We examine portrayals of Jesus' final judgement in work by Honoré Daumier and Mark Wallinger.
In 1864, after some major Union victories, President Abraham Lincoln looked to bring a swift end to the war.
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