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Last Secrets of the 3rd Reich

"The Nazi Gold Train"

Since the end of World War II, rumors persist that the mountains of southwest Poland hold a precious secret: a mysterious abandoned train laden with the Nazi's looted treasure.

Hitler's England

John Nettles takes a look at the German occupation of the British Channel Islands from 1940 to 1945, and the lasting effects the period had on both the land and its people.

Nikita Khrushchev - The Red Tsar

A Stalinist for many years, it was nevertheless Khrushchev who put an end to his predecessor's terror. He desires a peaceful accommodation of the contending systems and he brings the world to the edge of nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

The French Revolution

S1, EP1 "Part 1"

An embedded French Revolution, seen through cameras that dive into the heart of history, following its every jolt.

The French Revolution

Simmering discontent erupts in the French Revolution, which overthrows the monarchy and changes the course of history.

Osama Bin Laden Up Close And Personal

In 2011, US-troops killed the leader of Al-Qaeda and recovered documents and hard drives; the now-declassified material offers a new perspective on Osama Bin Laden.

Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall

S1, EP1 "Building The Dream"

Through previously unseen footage, Dr. Jane Goodall creates a sanctuary for orphaned chimps.

Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall

S1, EP2 "New Arrivals"

Teenage chimp Kimenga escapes, and Dr. Alexandra Rosati explains how good chimps are at solving problems.

Broken Bread

S2, EP3 "Food As Resistance"

Roy discovers the buried history of Chavez Ravine where Dodger Stadium now stands, explores a tortillería in Boyle Heights and seeks out LA's top tacos from chefs who are using food as a form of resistance.

Broken Bread

S2, EP4 "Returning to Chinatown"

Roy's restaurant Chego became the poster child for gentrification in Chinatown, spawning a run on real estate and a backlash from the community. He explores what he could've done differently as he retraces his steps through the neighborhood.

Broken Bread

S2, EP5 "Owning the Block"

Roy breaks bread in Leimert Park with legendary musician Chuck D., explores local businesses with artist Six Sev, and meets with elders to find out how a neighborhood so rich in food, art, music and culture can hold on.

Broken Bread

S2, EP6 "Tijuana"

Roy explores Tijuana's incredible variety of nightlife, street food, restaurants and cultural diversity, along one of the most misunderstood stretches of the U.S./Mexico border that's often painted as a place of violence and poverty by the media.

Basic Versus Baller: Travel at Any Cost

S1, EP1 "Dumplings, Steam Buns, and Dim Sum, Oh My!"

In a city with over 60 Michelin star restaurants, one brother will live and dine like a king, while the other will check out the city's more affordable street food scene.

Basic Versus Baller: Travel at Any Cost

S1, EP2 "Simplicity vs. Splendor on the Seaside"

Soaking in the beauty and elegance of the French Riviera, Marko and Alex are in Nice to enjoy the simplicity and splendor of this seaside city.

Basic Versus Baller: Travel at Any Cost

S1, EP3 "Keep Austin Weird"

In the state capital of Texas, Marko and Alex see what Austin has to offer. An eclectic city known for its music and cuisine, the guys brave the Texas heat and check out what keeps Austin weird.

Basic Versus Baller: Travel at Any Cost

S1, EP4 "Levels of Luxury in Laos"

Sandwiched between Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia, Laos is a destination often overlooked by tourists. Marko and Alex are uncovering the hidden gem of Vientiane, the capital city, to see what goes on in this sleepy town beside the Mekong River.

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