The Great Commanders
Horatio Nelson is Britain's greatest naval hero, a leader at times insubordinate and reckless yet charismatic.
Horatio Nelson is Britain's greatest naval hero, a leader at times insubordinate and reckless yet charismatic.
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Castro outlived generations of U.S. presidents, Soviet General Secretaries, and CIA directors to rule Cuba.
Witness what happened to Hitler's circle after WWII and how justice was sought for the Nazi regime's horrors.
This historical drama takes us back to one of the great battles in naval history.
Australians, Canadians, and New Zealanders held Chinese soldiers back from Seoul to triumph in the Korean War.
For the first time, children born into the 'Lebensborn' program find out the dark secret of their origins.
In 1862, Union forces neared strategic waterway control of Vicksburg, a pivotal city close to the Mississippi.
In 1862, conflict emerged between the Union's control of the Confederate's western half and the Southern east.
In April 1862, two Union armies under Ulysses S. Grant overcame the forces General Albert Johnston commanded.
Horatio Nelson is Britain's greatest naval hero, a leader at times insubordinate and reckless yet charismatic.
In a time when aerial flight was dangerous, some of the world's most intense aerial battles were undertaken.
Horatio Nelson is Britain's greatest naval hero, a leader at times insubordinate and reckless yet charismatic.
Napoleon was a military genius who exploited revolution to become Emperor of France and later conquer Europe.
Julius Caesar used military power to dominate Rome. He led his armies in a bid for wealth, glory, and power.
The first, and perhaps the greatest, commander of all was Alexander the Great. Alexander conquered the world.
President Herbert Hoover presided over the Great Depression before losing his reelection bid to FDR in 1932.
Only one attempt to assassinate Hitler might actually have succeeded: the secret Operation Foxley was it.
France turns a corner toward absolute monarchy after 1627–28's Siege of La Rochelle, with Louis XIII in power.
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.
Despite Hitler's vow to destroy Paris, Parisians rose up to play a crucial role in driving the Nazis out.
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