Battle of Jutland: The Navy's Bloodiest Day
Investigate the May 1916 WWI naval battle of Jutland, Britain's bloodiest day ever for the Royal Navy.
Investigate the May 1916 WWI naval battle of Jutland, Britain's bloodiest day ever for the Royal Navy.
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Nero was 17 when he took the throne, and during his 14-year rule, he nearly brought the Empire to ruin.
A trip to Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum for veteran interviews and a training mission.
Relive 1945 to understand how the end of World War II laid down the foundations of the modern "Nuclear Age."
Visit the home of Skyhawk and see where the Cessna 172, the most widely produced aircraft, is manufactured.
Explore the world of electronic attack, from the recently retired EA-6B Prowler to the next generation.
Millions have flown from Denver International Airport, but few have seen inside the impressive operation.
Explore a B-52 bomber, the Peace Garden State, and one of only two active B-52 bases in the U.S.
Is there evidence to confirm the most supernatural of the 10 plagues, the death of every first-born child?
Scientific evidence explains that some Biblical plagues can be linked to the Santorini volcano's eruption.
Mary Magdalene has become a central part of the origins of Christianity. Yet, the story remains enshrouded in myth.
Aircraft carriers are vital symbols of a nation's nuclear might. Trace the history of these mighty warships.
As wartime tensions grow, crime boss Billy Hill takes advantage of the chaos in London during WWII's Blitz.
After the first Gulf War, Americans pushed for a resolution of the conflict between Israel and its neighbors.
After years of friendship, relations between Iran and Israel shifted after the Islamic Revolution of 1979.
Constantine revitalized an empire and built a glittering new capital that would stand for over 1,000 years.
Hadrian was a patron of the arts, champion of the common Roman, and tireless diplomat who toured the Empire.
Learn about the persecution and subsequent death of the 5 million non-Jewish Holocaust victims and survivors.
Castro outlived generations of U.S. presidents, Soviet General Secretaries, and CIA directors to rule Cuba.
Gary Sinise tells the story of how U.S. Navy sailor Joe George became an unlikely hero.
Doolittle's Raiders were the team of flyers who took part in the successful April 18, 1942, raid on Japan.
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