French King Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes in 1685, a document that had protected the rights of French protestants for almost one hundred years. The decision led to a mass exodus of French Protestants with many going to Prussia.

Historian James Holland goes inside the Nazi war machine, exploring the extraordinary weapons produc...

"Talent" Chip Tsao went to London, Greenwich, Wales, Oxford, Cambridge, England, to analyze the Brit...

A close look at the engineers who designed powerful military technology for the Nazis and who also e...

Between storms and towering waves, in sunshine or in the dead of night: Sea rescuers from the German...

Historian Bettany Hughes retraces the lives of three great thinkers whose ideas shaped the modern wo...

No other person in the twentieth century has triggered more discussions among biographers and histor...

Theo Maassen grew up in Germany and was the only boy in his class in '74 not to become World Champio...

Little-known events that played a large role in determining the outcome of World War II are revealed...

This gripping docuseries examines Adolf Hitler and the Nazis' rise, rule and reckoning from pre-WWII...

Julia Bradbury takes her boots and backpack to the Continent to explore the landscape of Germany and...

With plenty of passion and little know-how, two musicians undertake a daunting project: turn a late ...

Docudrama in two parts, based on the abduction of the president of the employer's association of Ger...