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The Battle of Stalingrad
The Battle of Stalingrad is one of the bloodiest battles in the history of warfare.
The Berlin Wall
Starting out as a barbed wire fence, the Berlin Wall became a symbol of the Cold War.
The Forbidden City
The Forbidden City is the largest palace complex anywhere in the world.
The Suffragettes
Refused the right to vote, the Suffragettes refused to take no for an answer.
Ludwig Van Beethoven
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The Watergate Scandal
How did a bungled break-in at an office in Washington DC topple President Richard Nixon?
The Printing Press
How did the invention of the printing press fuel the fires of the Renaissance?
Prohibition
The age of prohibition was rowdy. Why was it needed, and who were its heroes & villains?
Christopher Columbus
Columbus is famous for reaching the Americas and opening a new world to European pioneers
The Knights Templar
How did such a powerful international organisation suddenly find itself brought down?
The Tudors, Part 1 of 2
Marked by political, religious, and cultural change, the Tudors shaped English history.
The Vikings
Who were the mortal men and women behind the immortal legends of the Norsemen?
The Tudors Part 2
The later Tudor years were marked by turmoil, intrigue, and national transformation.
The Real Greatest Showman
Behind all the smoke and mirrors, was PT Barnum really the Greatest Showman on Earth?
The Titanic
In 1912, a collision with an iceberg sent Titanic to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
The Egyptian Sphinx
The Great Sphinx is one of Egypt’s most spectacular and mysterious monuments.
Pearl Harbor, Part 1 of 3
In 1941, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor changed the course of the Second World War.
The Salem Witch Trials
In 1692, the most infamous witch hunt in history took place in Salem, Massachusetts.
Pearl Harbor, Part 2 of 3
Chaos reigns in the immediate aftermath of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
VE Day
Amid the devastation of WW2, how do Europe's citizens look forward with optimism?
Pearl Harbor, Part 3 of 3
As the smoke clears after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the blame game begins.
The Anglo-Saxons
How did the Anglo-Saxon period shape England as we know it today?
Henry VIII
In 1509, at just seventeen years old, Henry VIII was crowned King of England.
The Romanovs
The Romanovs turned Russia from a fractured land into one of history's largest empires