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- Modern techniques and archaeology are able to shed new light on various times and key conflicts in history through the vestiges newly unearthed, most recent archaeological findings and first-hand accounts of the people who lived then.
- It showcases how the cities of Le Havre, London, Berlin and Warsaw were destroyed during World War II and then rebuilt using archival footage, visual effects and first-hand witnesses who contributed to the cities' rebirths.
- Take an in/depth look at the battle for Okinawa and the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki through the eyes of archeologists and historians. Objects found in excavations of sites in Okinawa and Honshu lead us to understand the lives of those fighting and those civilians caught up in World War II.
- On the 11th of March 2011, an earthquake and a tsunami led to the most serious nuclear accident of the century. On the heels of explosions, radioactivity levels reached record highs. This extraordinary film draws upon hundreds of hours of footage filmed by robots, allowing viewers to enter into the darkness of the power plant's nuclear reactors, to understand what went wrong and how to fix it.
- The First World War: soldiers from at least 20 countries were plunged in the hell of trenches and caught under a deluge of bombs. A century later, archaeologists help bring to light the daily life of the soldiers fighting on the French Eastern Front and reveal unexpected aspects of life on the front.
- D-Day - June 6th 1944 : Uncovered by recent archaeological digs, traces left behind by soldiers and civilians on the battle ground such as helmets, badges, bullets, weapons, and cans plus findings of underground passages and secret blockhouses provide new insights into WW2 history.
- Using new archaeological findings, first hand accounts of the battle, expert interviews and CGI and 3D animations this program helps us understand the dynamic elements of strategy and weather that led to Napoleon's historic defeat by the Duke of Wellington on the fields of Waterloo.
- Take an in-depth look at the battle for Okinawa and the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki through the eyes of archaeologists and historians. Objects found in excavations of sites in Okinawa and Honshu lead us to understand the lives of those fighting and those civilians caught up in World War II.
- Forty years after the end of the conflict, unexploded bombs, secret tunnels and other vestiges of the long combat still exist in Vietnam.
- Although most of Hitler's mountain retreat on the Obersalzberg has been destroyed, traces of the vast building complex where he spent time with his most faithful lieutenants and mistress Eva Braun still exist.