
History 2
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Soviet Storm: WWII in the East II (5)
The Air War. After a poor start to the war, the Soviet Air Force fought back with brilliant aircraft designs. This is a look at their domination of the skies from the Russian viewpoint.
Ancient Aliens VII (4)
The Genius Factor. Whether it's Einstein's theory of relativity, Edison's light bulb, or Mendeleyev's Periodic Table of Elements, geniuses routinely say their best ideas come from dreams, visions, or hallucinated voices.
Chasing Mummies (9)
Cursed. Zahi wants to see if the long-forgotten Falcon Galleries can be restored as a new tourist destination. Inside, not only are there thousands of mummified birds, but deadly snakes and scorpions, too!
Ancient Top 10 (10)
Ancient Sieges. The great empires of the ancient world were created through war, and the most defining battles were fought through siege warfare. From the legendary battle of Troy to the fall of Rome, which siege will top our list for being the most devastating?
How the Earth Was Made (3)
Krakatoa. When Krakatoa blew, it was one of the loudest explosions in history. Explore the forces that led to this extraordinary event and the devastation that the volcano caused.
The Universe IV (5)
Extreme Energy. Ours is a universe of energy, from powerful jets ejected from black holes to the raw nuclear fury of our Sun. But, the total amount of energy in the universe maintains perfect equilibrium no more can be added or taken away.
Ancient Top 10 (8)
Greatest Ancient Monuments. The greatest monuments of the world show more than wealth - they show power. From the secrets of Stonehenge to the jaw dropping temple of Karnak, which of these archaeological sites will be crowned the most jaw-dropping monument of the ancient world?
Digging for the Truth III (2)
Lost Empire of Genghis Khaan. In less than seventy years they created the largest land empire in recorded history. How were Chinggis Khaan and his army able to achieve this military dominance on such a grand scale? And what ultimately became of the great Empire of the Khaans?
Soviet Storm: WWII in the East II (5)
The Air War. After a poor start to the war, the Soviet Air Force fought back with brilliant aircraft designs. This is a look at their domination of the skies from the Russian viewpoint.
Ancient Aliens VII (4)
The Genius Factor. Whether it's Einstein's theory of relativity, Edison's light bulb, or Mendeleyev's Periodic Table of Elements, geniuses routinely say their best ideas come from dreams, visions, or hallucinated voices.
Chasing Mummies (9)
Cursed. Zahi wants to see if the long-forgotten Falcon Galleries can be restored as a new tourist destination. Inside, not only are there thousands of mummified birds, but deadly snakes and scorpions, too!
Ancient Top 10 (10)
Ancient Sieges. The great empires of the ancient world were created through war, and the most defining battles were fought through siege warfare. From the legendary battle of Troy to the fall of Rome, which siege will top our list for being the most devastating?
How the Earth Was Made (3)
Krakatoa. When Krakatoa blew, it was one of the loudest explosions in history. Explore the forces that led to this extraordinary event and the devastation that the volcano caused.
The Universe IV (5)
Extreme Energy. Ours is a universe of energy, from powerful jets ejected from black holes to the raw nuclear fury of our Sun. But, the total amount of energy in the universe maintains perfect equilibrium no more can be added or taken away.
Ancient Top 10 (8)
Greatest Ancient Monuments. The greatest monuments of the world show more than wealth - they show power. From the secrets of Stonehenge to the jaw dropping temple of Karnak, which of these archaeological sites will be crowned the most jaw-dropping monument of the ancient world?
Digging for the Truth III (2)
Lost Empire of Genghis Khaan. In less than seventy years they created the largest land empire in recorded history. How were Chinggis Khaan and his army able to achieve this military dominance on such a grand scale? And what ultimately became of the great Empire of the Khaans?
Soviet Storm: WWII in the East II (5)
The Air War. After a poor start to the war, the Soviet Air Force fought back with brilliant aircraft designs. This is a look at their domination of the skies from the Russian viewpoint.
Ancient Aliens VII (4)
The Genius Factor. Whether it's Einstein's theory of relativity, Edison's light bulb, or Mendeleyev's Periodic Table of Elements, geniuses routinely say their best ideas come from dreams, visions, or hallucinated voices.
Chasing Mummies (9)
Cursed. Zahi wants to see if the long-forgotten Falcon Galleries can be restored as a new tourist destination. Inside, not only are there thousands of mummified birds, but deadly snakes and scorpions, too!
Ancient Top 10 (10)
Ancient Sieges. The great empires of the ancient world were created through war, and the most defining battles were fought through siege warfare. From the legendary battle of Troy to the fall of Rome, which siege will top our list for being the most devastating?
How the Earth Was Made (3)
Krakatoa. When Krakatoa blew, it was one of the loudest explosions in history. Explore the forces that led to this extraordinary event and the devastation that the volcano caused.
The Universe IV (5)
Extreme Energy. Ours is a universe of energy, from powerful jets ejected from black holes to the raw nuclear fury of our Sun. But, the total amount of energy in the universe maintains perfect equilibrium no more can be added or taken away.
Ancient Top 10 (8)
Greatest Ancient Monuments. The greatest monuments of the world show more than wealth - they show power. From the secrets of Stonehenge to the jaw dropping temple of Karnak, which of these archaeological sites will be crowned the most jaw-dropping monument of the ancient world?
Digging for the Truth III (2)
Lost Empire of Genghis Khaan. In less than seventy years they created the largest land empire in recorded history. How were Chinggis Khaan and his army able to achieve this military dominance on such a grand scale? And what ultimately became of the great Empire of the Khaans?
Soviet Storm: WWII in the East II (5)
The Air War. After a poor start to the war, the Soviet Air Force fought back with brilliant aircraft designs. This is a look at their domination of the skies from the Russian viewpoint.
Ancient Aliens VII (4)
The Genius Factor. Whether it's Einstein's theory of relativity, Edison's light bulb, or Mendeleyev's Periodic Table of Elements, geniuses routinely say their best ideas come from dreams, visions, or hallucinated voices.
Chasing Mummies (9)
Cursed. Zahi wants to see if the long-forgotten Falcon Galleries can be restored as a new tourist destination. Inside, not only are there thousands of mummified birds, but deadly snakes and scorpions, too!
Ancient Top 10 (10)
Ancient Sieges. The great empires of the ancient world were created through war, and the most defining battles were fought through siege warfare. From the legendary battle of Troy to the fall of Rome, which siege will top our list for being the most devastating?
How the Earth Was Made (3)
Krakatoa. When Krakatoa blew, it was one of the loudest explosions in history. Explore the forces that led to this extraordinary event and the devastation that the volcano caused.
Digging for the Truth III (9)
Stonehenge of the Americas. In the Bolivian Andes, a sprawling ancient city sits 4,000 metres above sea level. With its giant monoliths and grand design, it has long been compared to Stonehenge in England.
Digging for the Truth III (10)
Search for King David. In the Old Testament, King David is the shepherd poet who, after slaying the giant Goliath, goes on to become the first king of a united Israel. But was he a real historical figure?
Digging for the Truth III (11)
Lost Treasures of the Copper Scroll. Deep in an Israeli cave, archaeologists found dusty manuscripts written on copper scrolls. Discover the incredible story behind them.
Ancient Top 10 (4)
Most Lethal Weapons. From the ancient napalm, Greek Fire, to the weapon that helped the Mongols create the largest ancient empire, the composite bow, which deadly weapon will claim the spot of most game-changing?
Boneyard (1)
Railroads. Entrepreneurs have found innovative uses for every component of the railroads. Though most of these will be ripped and torn apart for scrap, some will be restored to live on in other roles.
Cities of the Underworld III (5)
London: City of Blood. Hundreds of ghost stories lurk in the shadows of London, England, but behind every myth is the terrifying truth that sheds light on one of the darkest periods of this city's history. Don Wildman tells the stories most would rather remain buried.
Cities of the Underworld III (6)
Barbarian's Lair (Western Europe). Around the world today lies city upon city, each with its unknown history. This series will examine a city's ancient cisterns, tombs, clandestine hideouts, and underground shipwrecks that have been lost for hundreds and hundreds of years.
Secret History of Humans (3)
Connecting the World. Throughout history, new trade routes have proved to be double-edged swords, opening the way to wealth as well as terrible dangers, from revolutionary ideas to terrifying pandemics.
Secret History of Humans (4)
Violent Planet. Over millions of years, mankind has evolved from a vulnerable creature to a dominant force on the planet. Occasionally the planet bites back, with terrifying consequences that have shaped our evolution.
Digging for the Truth III (9)
Stonehenge of the Americas. In the Bolivian Andes, a sprawling ancient city sits 4,000 metres above sea level. With its giant monoliths and grand design, it has long been compared to Stonehenge in England.
Digging for the Truth III (10)
Search for King David. In the Old Testament, King David is the shepherd poet who, after slaying the giant Goliath, goes on to become the first king of a united Israel. But was he a real historical figure?
Digging for the Truth III (11)
Lost Treasures of the Copper Scroll. Deep in an Israeli cave, archaeologists found dusty manuscripts written on copper scrolls. Discover the incredible story behind them.
Ancient Top 10 (4)
Most Lethal Weapons. From the ancient napalm, Greek Fire, to the weapon that helped the Mongols create the largest ancient empire, the composite bow, which deadly weapon will claim the spot of most game-changing?
Boneyard (1)
Railroads. Entrepreneurs have found innovative uses for every component of the railroads. Though most of these will be ripped and torn apart for scrap, some will be restored to live on in other roles.
Cities of the Underworld III (5)
London: City of Blood. Hundreds of ghost stories lurk in the shadows of London, England, but behind every myth is the terrifying truth that sheds light on one of the darkest periods of this city's history. Don Wildman tells the stories most would rather remain buried.
Cities of the Underworld III (6)
Barbarian's Lair (Western Europe). Around the world today lies city upon city, each with its unknown history. This series will examine a city's ancient cisterns, tombs, clandestine hideouts, and underground shipwrecks that have been lost for hundreds and hundreds of years.
