A close look at Stalingrad and the battle of Kursk, the biggest tank battle in all history.
Sixteen-year-old John Ramirez and other musicians battle at an accordion competition in Texas.
Top anthropologists investigate new discoveries that transform the picture of how we became human.
The remarkable strength of his wife Elizabeth helped George VI find a new confidence and poise after his younger brother Edward abdicated the throne.
A clip might be the first talking picture. Gold Rush sketches of gold nuggets are investigated.
Cover-ups, vendettas and brave religious expression expose the darker side of the master artist.
Top anthropologists investigate new discoveries that transform the picture of how we became human.
Explorers and archaeologists climb into unexplored cave complexes in the high, remote Himalayas.
A filmmaker returns to her native Korea to find the mysterious girl whose place she took in America.
Forensic and archaeological techniques explain how Spanish colonists met their gruesome end.
Part 3: Mexican Americans in California, Texas and throughout the Southwest created their own distinct musical voices during the second half of the 20th century. ...
Japan entered World War II in 1941 with its surprise attack upon the U.S. Fleet in Pearl Harbor.
Forensic and archaeological techniques explain how Spanish colonists met their gruesome end.
Top anthropologists investigate new discoveries that transform the picture of how we became human.
Since the end of Apartheid in April 1994, the new South African government has been struggling to remedy years of inequity, particularly regarding substandard education. "Testing Hope: ...
Why did Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross, write a letter about a Civil War soldier?
Explores Queen Elizabeth II's accession to the throne and the marriage of Prince Charles and Diana.
Three boxers in a poor area of Ghana battle their way to the glittering rings of Europe and the U.S.
Explores the extraordinary history and heritage of Colorado's Latino culture from the 1500s to the 1940s.
A look at the late Afro-Cuban bassist Israel "Cachao" Lopez centers on a concert at Bimbo's 365 Club.