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Told as a cold case, this international archeological investigation is set to unveil the mysteries of the most powerful Andean civilisation before the Incas, which thrived for over five centuries.
On the eve of the Tet holiday, North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces launch surprise attacks on cities and military bases throughout the South, suffering devastating losses but casting grave doubt on Johnson’s promise that there is “light at the end of the tunnel.” The President decides not to run again, and America is rocked by assassinations and unrest. Part 6 of 10.
A head on confrontation, no help from their allies, army versus army, nation versus nation. 11 months of fighting, over 2 million soldiers mobilised and 300,000 dead. We look back at this insane battle that was to become the bloodiest chapter of WWI.
By the summer of 1942 the US Naval Fleet has fought back against the Japanese Imperial Navy in the Pacific and they have started to dominate the sea war. But now they must engage in a bloody and brutal war of attrition on land and in the air. By the spring of 1945 the loss of life is great for both sides but Japan refuses to surrender, leaving US Chiefs desperately looking for a way to end the war. Part 2 of 3.
The great herds take centre stage, running the gamut of predators and pressures unique to this nomadic way of life. Part 9 of 12.
D-Day marks the start of World War II liberation efforts. For Churchill and his ally President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, it was time to free Europe by organising the largest seaborne military operation in the history of mankind. Part 1 of 3.