Behind the Wings
Early outer space exploration was defined by a "Space Race" between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Early outer space exploration was defined by a "Space Race" between the United States and the Soviet Union.
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D-Day at Pointe-du-Hoc tells the remarkable story of the U.S. Army's 2nd Ranger battalion.
Watch the fierce competition from air and naval forces as they compete to sink the destroyer.
François Mitterrand's policy of large public works has been innovative and unexpected.
Four U.S. Navy SEAL vets travel from the shadows of Fort Pierce, Florida, to the beaches of Normandy, France.
The French army was in disarray. Why did this handful of French soldiers continue to fight when all was lost?
This infamous battle was one of the worst moments of World War II.
John F. Kennedy's life is often reduced to his assassination, but there's much more to him and his presidency.
Discover all the secrets of medieval superstructure Chartres, one of the first Gothic cathedrals in history.
North Korea does indeed exist beyond its totalitarian rule. Let's rediscover average North Korean citizens.
His name evokes images of revolution and fear, but what do we really know about Cuban leader Fidel Castro?
For the first time, children born into the 'Lebensborn' program find out the dark secret of their origins.
Commanders and historians study the events of Normandy to improve modern tactics.
This is the astonishing tale of a tiny 1930s aircraft capable of reaching 230 mph.
Millions have flown from Denver International Airport, but few have seen inside the impressive operation.
For the first time, children born into the 'Lebensborn' program find out the dark secret of their origins.
Examine the clues Hitler left for his dark vision of Germany's abhorrent future in his treatise Mein Kampf.
World War II started when Manchuria was invaded by a now-forgotten Japanese general: Kanji Ishiwara.
James Megellas, known as "Maggie," led H-Company through the Battle of Anzio and the Battle of the Bulge.
Did the Allies need to kill 2,000 civilians in the Normandy city of Le Havre in order to liberate the city?
Six Jewish women found themselves deported to the notorious concentration camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau.
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