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Three Holocaust survivors with unanswered questions journey back to hometowns, killing sites and hiding places in search of clues. It's a powerful warning from history, inspiring stories of survival, and a last chance to solve lingering mysteries.
The Bushes finally made it to the White House, but having a father as president hit Neil Bush hard when he became involved in the S&L scandal of the 1980s. Part 4 of 6.
Brothers George W. and Jeb Bush were determined to make the governor's mansion, but only one succeeded. Part 5 of 6.
President George W. Bush strived to secure the second term his father never won. But the war he started in Iraq will cast a long shadow on the family. Part 6 of 6.
The Seabee's motto was 'We Build; We Fight.' Not only did these men have to build bases, but many times they had to put down their shovels or get off their bulldozers and pick up a rifle or machine gun to fend off enemy attacks. The Seabee's most violent fight was on Iwo Jima, where they went ashore in the first wave with the Marines. It's on Iwo Jima where their motto 'We Build; We Fight' was most famously put to the test in World War II.
In the first episode, we reveal how the prisoners built three huge tunnels and prepared 200 men for escape. We start in 1942, when the Nazi Reich is at the peak of its power, dominating almost all of Europe. Part 1 of 3.
In the second episode, Roger Bushell and the X Committee are devastated when their tunnel, nicknamed Tom, is discovered and destroyed by the ferrets. Spurred on by the news of another successful escape, Bushell soon decides to reopen their other tunnel. Part 2 of 3.
In the final episode, the escapees have fled in all directions. Out of 200 who were trying to get out, 76 made their escape. The 77th man was the one spotted and the remaining prisoners had no hope of following their friends through the tunnel. Part 3 of 3.