
Hitler's Court
Historian Heike Görtemaker has discovered that Hitler had a multitude of relationships and friendships.

Historian Heike Görtemaker has discovered that Hitler had a multitude of relationships and friendships.

Three young neo-Nazis vanished in 1998 before arrest, only to found the National Socialist Underground, Germany's deadliest terror group since WWII. After 13 years, two were found dead the third surrendered, exposing a major political scandal.

The dictatorship in Portugal was the longest right-wing dictatorship in Europe in the 20th century.

In April 1967, fifteen colonels staged a coup and installed a dictatorship in Greece.

With more than 16,000 built, the DC-3 became the world's most successful aircraft and legend in several wars. During both World Wars, the military version of the DC-3 became a crucial factor for success.

A suitcase is left in the lobby of Bologna Central Station

Eight Palestinians attack the apartments of the Israeli delegation and kill two athletes.

Three people are killed and many more are injured.

An enormous explosion brings down the hotel. Ninety-one people die.

The death of Empress Sisi was not only a terrible murder, but a political statement by the anarchists.

July, 1946. Bikini. It was the first nuclear test the US government made during the Cold War.

Once safe in America, the six Hungarian Jews declared war on Hitler's tyranny. Scientists advanced atomic research, Robert Capa captured war's truth, and Michael Curtiz crafted iconic propaganda—all united by a shared mission: no surrender.

Six friends from Budapest faced the rise of tyranny and fled Europe one by one. Crossing the Atlantic to the United States, they carried with them the promise of survival and a future filled with groundbreaking achievements.

In this documentary we hear from witnesses whose childhood in the 3rd Reich could not have been more different

In this documentary we hear from witnesses whose childhood in the 3rd Reich could not have been more different

Survival, that is what drives the Germans in the first post-war years. Life is marked by destruction, hunger.

Survival, that is what drives the Germans in the first post-war years. Life is marked by destruction, hunger.

Out of conviction for the Communist cause, Richard Sorge acted as a spy in service of Stalin.

In The End of Red October, a team takes on the challenge of cleaning up this nuclear mess

Chernobyl nuclear disaster was the biggest technological accident in human history.