Infamous Crimes: JFK
JFK, America's 35th president, was tragically assassinated in 1963 after nearly 3 years in office.
JFK, America's 35th president, was tragically assassinated in 1963 after nearly 3 years in office.
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Vintage Steam is an incredible collection of 10 railroad films from the United States and England.
Susan Schulten presents a selection of maps from the fascinating collection of maps that feature in her book 'A History of America in 100 Maps'.
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Look at the USSR's and USA's competition to conquer space culminating in NASA's historic Apollo moon missions.
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Vintage Steam is an incredible collection of 10 railroad films from the United States and England.
Susan Schulten presents a selection of maps from the fascinating collection of maps that feature in her book 'A History of America in 100 Maps'.
Dan Snow explores the 1759 Quebec campaign along the St Lawrence that secured Britain's rise.
Union forces readied for Chickamauga, while Bragg and the Kentucky Orphan Brigade engaged Union defences.
President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation granted freedom to over 3 million slaves in rebelling states.
The Civil War was a two-front conflict, with Confederate forces influencing the West.
The Civil War united the U.S. against British rule despite contradictions between democracy and slavery.
George Washington, born in 1732, was a successful businessman and member of the local elite
Dan Snow explores the 1759 Quebec campaign along the St Lawrence that secured Britain's rise.
Union forces readied for Chickamauga, while Bragg and the Kentucky Orphan Brigade engaged Union defences.
President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation granted freedom to over 3 million slaves in rebelling states.
The Civil War was a two-front conflict, with Confederate forces influencing the West.
The Civil War united the U.S. against British rule despite contradictions between democracy and slavery.
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