• History 2

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      • UFO Hunters

        Military vs UFOs. In 1980, British and American soldiers stationed at NATO/RAF bases near Rendlesham Forest observed a mysterious object in the sky. Was there a cover-up about these events involving the military and intelligence agencies?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Science Wars. Evidence has been found that challenges the dating of the Great Pyramid, while a hammer dating back 140 million years is ignored by mainstream archaeologists. Could we be on the brink of scientific discoveries that the academic community cannot deny?

      • WWII

        Lost Films: Hard Way Back. Platoon leader Charles Scheffel suffers his first losses against Rommel's Afrika Korps in Tunisia, while Sergeant Jack Werner sees his first combat against the Japanese in a bitter battle to retake the Aleutian Islands

      • Command Decisions

        Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon planned to attack a vital communication point between the English and Prussian armies in 1815. How did the the Duke of Wellington stop him?

      • Command Decisions

        Gulf War. General Schwarzkopf faced overwhelming challenges in Kuwait, 1990. He had to prevent Saddam Hussein's invasion with little cost to his own troops. How could he do it?

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Catacombs of Death: Paris. An alternative world thrives in the shadows of this capital 'city of lights'. Host Eric Geller has special access to this dark underworld, where both the secrets of the living and the sins of the dead are revealed

      • Your Bleeped Up Brain

        Deception. History is riddled with examples of people being fooled by simple tricks designed to confuse the human brain. The question is why do they work and why do we keep falling for similar deceptions?

      • UFO Hunters

        Military vs UFOs. In 1980, British and American soldiers stationed at NATO/RAF bases near Rendlesham Forest observed a mysterious object in the sky. Was there a cover-up about these events involving the military and intelligence agencies?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Science Wars. Evidence has been found that challenges the dating of the Great Pyramid, while a hammer dating back 140 million years is ignored by mainstream archaeologists. Could we be on the brink of scientific discoveries that the academic community cannot deny?

      • WWII

        Lost Films: Hard Way Back. Platoon leader Charles Scheffel suffers his first losses against Rommel's Afrika Korps in Tunisia, while Sergeant Jack Werner sees his first combat against the Japanese in a bitter battle to retake the Aleutian Islands

      • Command Decisions

        Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon planned to attack a vital communication point between the English and Prussian armies in 1815. How did the the Duke of Wellington stop him?

      • Command Decisions

        Gulf War. General Schwarzkopf faced overwhelming challenges in Kuwait, 1990. He had to prevent Saddam Hussein's invasion with little cost to his own troops. How could he do it?

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Catacombs of Death: Paris. An alternative world thrives in the shadows of this capital 'city of lights'. Host Eric Geller has special access to this dark underworld, where both the secrets of the living and the sins of the dead are revealed

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        Mess with Texas. Everything is bigger in Texas. It's the only state that acts like a country, but has it grown too big for its britches?

      • How the States Got Their Shapes

        State vs State. Nearly every US state has pulled a power play that gamed the system and changed the map. How much can you get away with when it's state vs state?

      • Your Bleeped Up Brain

        Deception. History is riddled with examples of people being fooled by simple tricks designed to confuse the human brain. The question is why do they work and why do we keep falling for similar deceptions?

      • UFO Hunters

        Military vs UFOs. In 1980, British and American soldiers stationed at NATO/RAF bases near Rendlesham Forest observed a mysterious object in the sky. Was there a cover-up about these events involving the military and intelligence agencies?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Science Wars. Evidence has been found that challenges the dating of the Great Pyramid, while a hammer dating back 140 million years is ignored by mainstream archaeologists. Could we be on the brink of scientific discoveries that the academic community cannot deny?

      • WWII

        Lost Films: Hard Way Back. Platoon leader Charles Scheffel suffers his first losses against Rommel's Afrika Korps in Tunisia, while Sergeant Jack Werner sees his first combat against the Japanese in a bitter battle to retake the Aleutian Islands

      • Command Decisions

        Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon planned to attack a vital communication point between the English and Prussian armies in 1815. How did the the Duke of Wellington stop him?

      • Command Decisions

        Gulf War. General Schwarzkopf faced overwhelming challenges in Kuwait, 1990. He had to prevent Saddam Hussein's invasion with little cost to his own troops. How could he do it?

      • Cities of the Underworld

        Catacombs of Death: Paris. An alternative world thrives in the shadows of this capital 'city of lights'. Host Eric Geller has special access to this dark underworld, where both the secrets of the living and the sins of the dead are revealed

      • Your Bleeped Up Brain

        Deception. History is riddled with examples of people being fooled by simple tricks designed to confuse the human brain. The question is why do they work and why do we keep falling for similar deceptions?

      • UFO Hunters

        Military vs UFOs. In 1980, British and American soldiers stationed at NATO/RAF bases near Rendlesham Forest observed a mysterious object in the sky. Was there a cover-up about these events involving the military and intelligence agencies?

      • Ancient Aliens

        The Science Wars. Evidence has been found that challenges the dating of the Great Pyramid, while a hammer dating back 140 million years is ignored by mainstream archaeologists. Could we be on the brink of scientific discoveries that the academic community cannot deny?

      • WWII

        Lost Films: Hard Way Back. Platoon leader Charles Scheffel suffers his first losses against Rommel's Afrika Korps in Tunisia, while Sergeant Jack Werner sees his first combat against the Japanese in a bitter battle to retake the Aleutian Islands

      • Command Decisions

        Battle of Waterloo. Napoleon planned to attack a vital communication point between the English and Prussian armies in 1815. How did the the Duke of Wellington stop him?

      • Command Decisions

        Gulf War. General Schwarzkopf faced overwhelming challenges in Kuwait, 1990. He had to prevent Saddam Hussein's invasion with little cost to his own troops. How could he do it?

      • Cities of the Underworld

        City of Caves: Budapest. Budapest sits on top of an ancient secret. Follow Eric Geller as he uncovers a top secret WWII hospital and finds the source of the boiling healing water used by the Romans and the Turks in the caves beneath Budapest

      • Your Bleeped Up Brain

        Memory. In this episode, we'll investigate the story of Lizzie Borden, an axe murderer, an alien abduction and the traumatic events of 9/11 to reveal the secrets of human memory

      • UFO Hunters

        Giant Triangles. The team uncovers rare footage of floating giant triangles hovering over cities. Could these strange sightings be extraterrestrial in origin?

      • Ancient Aliens

        City of the Gods. The ancient site of Teotihuacan in Central Mexico is one of the world's greatest mysteries. No one knows who built the metropolis or what happened to its occupants. Was it once home to an extraterrestrial civilisation?

      • Evil Genius

        Great Escapes. It takes a devious mind to engineer an impossible escape. Whether it's breaking out of a maximum security prison or evading a global manhunt, these brilliant criminals are experts at epic getaways

      • Command Decisions

        The Tet Offensive. When US soldiers fought in South Vietnam, it altered America's perception of the war. The battle was won, but at what cost?

      • Command Decisions

        Cambrai. General Sir Julian Byng attempted to storm the Germans' Hindenburg Line with tanks. Was he right to risk everything on a new technology that had so far failed in WWI?

      • Cities of the Underworld

        City of Caves: Budapest. Budapest sits on top of an ancient secret. Follow Eric Geller as he uncovers a top secret WWII hospital and finds the source of the boiling healing water used by the Romans and the Turks in the caves beneath Budapest

      • Your Bleeped Up Brain

        Memory. In this episode, we'll investigate the story of Lizzie Borden, an axe murderer, an alien abduction and the traumatic events of 9/11 to reveal the secrets of human memory

      • UFO Hunters

        Giant Triangles. The team uncovers rare footage of floating giant triangles hovering over cities. Could these strange sightings be extraterrestrial in origin?

      • Ancient Aliens

        City of the Gods. The ancient site of Teotihuacan in Central Mexico is one of the world's greatest mysteries. No one knows who built the metropolis or what happened to its occupants. Was it once home to an extraterrestrial civilisation?

      • Evil Genius

        Great Escapes. It takes a devious mind to engineer an impossible escape. Whether it's breaking out of a maximum security prison or evading a global manhunt, these brilliant criminals are experts at epic getaways

      • Command Decisions

        The Tet Offensive. When US soldiers fought in South Vietnam, it altered America's perception of the war. The battle was won, but at what cost?

      • Command Decisions

        Cambrai. General Sir Julian Byng attempted to storm the Germans' Hindenburg Line with tanks. Was he right to risk everything on a new technology that had so far failed in WWI?