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In the second episode we explore the incredible and daring efforts of the remaining foreigners in trying to bring the massacre to light. At risk of certain death, members of the Safety Zone committee smuggled evidence out of the city. Part 2 of 2.
We uncover the remains of warships from the remote Pacific to the Atlantic, revealing new insights into how the atom bomb changed our world forever. Part 4 of 10.
Mary Beard takes in the mythology, history, and archaeology of Rome. In the final episode, Mary tackles the biggest puzzle of all: why, and how, did the Roman Empire fall? Part 4 of 4.
This episode turns its attention to the experience in the occupied territories; the various puppet governments, resistance and attempts at guerrilla warfare. The treatment of POWs is examined. The political influence of the industrial and financial elite is ongoing. There is a growing awareness of the truth in the Japanese population - domestic propaganda begins to contradict lived experience. Japanese industry fails to keep pace with the demands of the military. Allied victories begin to draw in the net. Part 3 of 4. Ⓢ
Capri Cafaro joins a pheasant hunt and discovers South Dakotans’ love for the state bird. She also samples a famous pheasant sandwich that can trace its origins back to World War II.