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Trace Adkins on Wartime Country Music (04:05)
The Incredible History of Sunken Ships in San Francisco (01:18)
Rare Find: The $30,000 Sword George Custer Used in Battle (01:38)
Driving While Black (05:37)
Why Pauline de Rothschild Had the Best Taste (03:05)
Russia Gave Us a Discount on Alaska (03:24)
This Woman Was Picasso, Hemingway and Fitzgerald's Muse (04:24)
The Taj Mahal Was Really Built for Love (02:36)
How Zildjian Cymbals Made it From the Ottoman Empire to Now (04:54)
The Extravagant Plot to Make Grace Kelly a Princess (04:07)
Meet the First Self-Made Female Millionaire (04:37)
How Contacting the Dead Became a Family Game (03:55)
An Egyptian Arms Race (04:20)
How Deadly Explosives Inspired the Nobel Peace Prize (03:54)
The Tragic Bad Axe Massacre of 1832 (03:17)
Microdots: The CIA's Tiny Secret-Message Holders (02:26)
Archival Footage of Parachuting Military Dogs (01:03)
This Deceptive Vehicle Destroyed Hitler's Tanks (01:24)
Where Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse Defeated Colonel Custer (03:58)
In Wisconsin, Evidence of Human Sacrifice (02:26)
Indiana's Secret Parties and Perfect Popcorn (02:55)
Where the Nazis Hid $3.5 Billion of Stolen Art (04:41)
Women Were Some of the Fiercest Samurai Warriors Ever (03:22)
What It Was Like to Parachute Into Enemy Fire in WWII (03:04)
This Woman Invented Monopoly to Combat Greed (04:42)
The Man Who Changed Global Finance Forever (04:43)
Harrowing Accounts From Hiroshima Survivors (04:23)
This Is the Only Color Photo of the First Atomic Explosion (04:34)
How a Small Tweak Made Lego the Toy You Know Today (03:28)
Why Jack the Ripper's Identity May Soon Be Proven (03:21)
Who Was King Tut's Father? (02:21)
The Invention That Changed New York Safety Forever (04:13)