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The remarkable story of WWII infantryman and photographer Tony Vaccaro, who created one of the most comprehensive, haunting and intimate records of war using a smuggled $47 camera while developing the negatives in his helmet at night. The film discusses the timeless ethical issues surrounding war photography and how images shape public perceptions of conflict. It is also a personal story of the effects of having witnessed war like Tony Vaccaro did.
The rise of Xi Jinping, his vision for China and the global implications. Martin Smith traces the defining moments for the Chinese leader, how he’s exercising power and the impact on China and relations with the U.S. and the world.
Joe Valachi was a 'Hitman for the Mob', the first insider to break the Mafia’s code of silence. He blew the lid on a secret empire worth $40 billion a year; his revelations changed the nature of the battle between the FBI and the Mafia forever. Part 10 of 13.
Crusaders, Ottomans, Venetians, Moors, and European Empires all built great fortresses in the Mediterranean which have witnessed epic battles and historic moments over the past thousand years. We explore these battles, the design and construction of these historic structures, and their role in shaping the world.