Beyond the Beach: The Hell and the Hope
Medical workers confront violence in Afghanistan before Kabul's evacuation and a tragic humanitarian crisis.
Medical workers confront violence in Afghanistan before Kabul's evacuation and a tragic humanitarian crisis.
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North Korea does indeed exist beyond its totalitarian rule. Let's rediscover average North Korean citizens.
Hitler imposed among the most reprehensible forms of eugenics and medical experiments the world has ever seen.
This rare documentary captures the stories of the "Lion Cubs" and their induction into a culture of terrorism.
Easy Company fought through Europe, liberated concentration camps, and celebrated at Hitler's hideout.
Anne Morgan was a driving force of feminism and humanitarianism and provided families with post-war needs.
The Louvre resumes the work of archaeologist Auguste Mariette at the Serapeum, enriching Egyptology's saga.
Early outer space exploration was defined by a "Space Race" between the United States and the Soviet Union.
The last-ever Learjet, a luxury business jet, is being assembled at its Wichita-based production facility.
Did the Allies need to kill 2,000 civilians in the Normandy city of Le Havre in order to liberate the city?
Relive D-Day with five veterans who return to Normandy to revisit locations where they landed on June 6, 1944.
Medical workers confront violence in Afghanistan before Kabul's evacuation and a tragic humanitarian crisis.
North Korea does indeed exist beyond its totalitarian rule. Let's rediscover average North Korean citizens.
A private tour of one of the military's best-kept secrets and a trip into restricted airspace.
In the Falklands War, hundreds of casualties were suffered in air attacks on HMS Sir Galahad and Sir Tristram.
Richard the Lionheart constructs a mighty castle on the Seine to dominate over his strategic Normandy lands.
French forces defend Orléans from the English army in the Hundred Years' War's brutal siege of 1428–29.
France turns a corner toward absolute monarchy after 1627–28's Siege of La Rochelle, with Louis XIII in power.
There are problems to solve before humans could make a trip to Mars, but doing it would change everything.
As billionaires lead the charge into space ventures by investing in tech innovation, the impacts are profound.
Space exploration and satellites now provide discoveries about climate change, natural disasters, and more.
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