
Temporada 1
24 episodios
1. Washington Crossing The Delaware

1. Washington Crossing The Delaware
On an icy, unforgiving Christmas night in 1776, General George Washington leads his troops across the treacherous Delaware River -- a bold decision that will become a turning point in the American Revolution.
2. Lost Empire of Genghis Khan

2. Lost Empire of Genghis Khan
Genghis Khaan and his Mongol Horde created the largest land empire in recorded history and they did it in less than seventy years. How were they able to achieve military dominance on such a grand scale?
3. Churchill's Secret Bunkers

3. Churchill's Secret Bunkers
During WWII, a vast complex of bunkers was constructed under the streets of London. Using cutting-edge technology, explore this lost world -- an entire subterranean city built to keep the British government running.
4. Battles That Doomed Hitler

4. Battles That Doomed Hitler
From the Nazi Blitzkrieg in 1939 to the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941, the Axis tide rolled unchecked -- until a series of battles that spelled doom for Hitler and his allies.
5. MacArthur vs. Yamashita

5. MacArthur vs. Yamashita
Between October 1944 and August '45, General MacArthur and his men recaptured the Philippines from the Japanese in the single largest U.S. campaign in the Pacific. But the Japanese had one weapon the Americans did not.
6. Napoleon: Steel Monster

6. Napoleon: Steel Monster
Centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire, France stood on the edge of utter disaster. From the ashes emerged one of the greatest military strategists in history: Napoleon.
7. Saddam Vs. Schwarzkopf

7. Saddam Vs. Schwarzkopf
In 1991, five months after Iraq invaded Kuwait, a U.N.-sanctioned coalition retaliated with an air offensive and Operation Desert Storm, pitting "Stormin' Norman" against the "Butcher of Baghdad."
8. Barbarians II: Vandals

8. Barbarians II: Vandals
The Vandals infiltrate the Roman borders in northern Gaul and sweep into Spain, making their name synonymous with lawless destruction, looting, and terror.
9. Braveheart's Scotland

9. Braveheart's Scotland
New research allows us to journey back to the 13th-century world of William Wallace. Traveling down secret pathways beneath Scotland, rediscover a surprisingly sophisticated culture that Wallace died to protect.
10. Rommel Vs. Montgomery

10. Rommel Vs. Montgomery
Examine the strategies of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps and General Bernard Law Montgomery's Eighth Army during their desert campaign in North Africa and Tunisia during World War II.
11. Barbarians: Mongols

11. Barbarians: Mongols
Examine the invasion of nomadic warriors that overwhelmed the Ottoman Empire.
12. Stalin's Supercity

12. Stalin's Supercity
Follow a team of historical detectives as they use evidence from recent excavations, scientific studies, and historical documents to piece together clues about how the Soviet Union looked during Josef Stalin's rule.
13. Barbarian Massacre

13. Barbarian Massacre
Join Terry Schappert as he experiences the rudimentary weaponry, guerrilla fighting tactics, and psychological warfare that made the Barbarians unlikely victors over the Romans at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest.
14. Battleline: Poland

14. Battleline: Poland
The first days of World War II were marked by speedy advances and stunning victories by the German Armies, including a brutally effective new form of mechanized warfare: the Blitzkreig.
15. Halsey vs. Kurita

15. Halsey vs. Kurita
In October 1944, Vice Admiral William "Bull" Halsey and Vice Admiral Takeo Kurita presided over the largest clash of naval arms in history as U.S. troops moved to recapture the Philippines' Leyte Gulf from Japan.
16. Hitler and Stalin: Roots of Evil

16. Hitler and Stalin: Roots of Evil
An examination of the paranoia, cold-bloodedness, and sadism of two of the 20th century's most brutal dictators and mass murderers: Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.
17. Barbarians: Huns

17. Barbarians: Huns
The Huns' best-known leader, Atilla, is called "the Scourge of God." Under his leadership the Huns bring parts of the Roman Empire to the verge of destruction.
18. Barbarians' Lair

18. Barbarians' Lair
From the swords of barbarian hordes to the guns of the Spanish Empire, Europe's darkest days lasted 1,000 years. Beneath the streets, another world was being carved out.
19. Lord Cornwallis

19. Lord Cornwallis
British General Charles, Lord Cornwallis was considered one of Britain's finest field officers until the American Revolution put his beliefs -- and his most deeply held loyalties -- to the test.
20. Sherman's March

20. Sherman's March
General William Tecumseh Sherman's legacy was built during a five-week campaign of terror known as "total war." Learn how Sherman's March led to Confederate surrender.
21. George Patton

21. George Patton
Maverick historian David Eisenbach uncovers the secrets of World War II's greatest combat general, George S. Patton, from his dyslexia to his status as an international contraband smuggler.
22. High Hitler

22. High Hitler
Explore the relationship between Hitler and his personal physician, Dr. Theodore Morell. How did amphetamine abuse, Parkinson's Disease, and tertiary syphilis impact the dictator's state of mind?
23. Lee & Grant

23. Lee & Grant
A personal look at two iconic leaders of the Civil War. Surprising details reveal the bold choices and almost godlike power Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee summoned on decisive battlefields like Vicksburg and Gettysburg.
24. Stalingrad

24. Stalingrad
The German Army was modern, well-trained, and well-led. By comparison the Red Army was inexperienced and ill-equipped. So how did the Russians win the bloodbath at Stalingrad?
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