History & Warfare Now

History & Warfare Now

TV guide - Tuesday, 15/04/25

00:25
Medal of Honor: Exceptional Valor
Vietnam was a place that most Americans had never heard of, but by the war's height, America would have half a million troops in Vietnam.
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01:16
Medal of Honor: Exceptional Valor
Korea
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02:07
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
The Middle East
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02:38
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
The Rise of ISIS
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03:10
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
The Kurds
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03:41
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
Migration
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04:13
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
The Koreas
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04:44
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
The United Nations
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05:16
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
Climate Change
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05:45
Vietnam: The War that Made Australia
The War Before the War
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06:49
9/11: As It Happened
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07:57
RFK: America's Lost President
What if Robert F. Kennedy, brother of JFK, had not himself been assassinated while campaigning for the presidency in 1968? Imagine an RFK presidency.
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08:54
Doolittle's Raiders: A Final Toast
The surviving members of Doolittle's Raiders, the flyers who took part in the April 18, 1942, raid on Japan, hold their final toast.
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10:00
Doolittle's Raiders: A Final Toast
The surviving members of Doolittle's Raiders, the flyers who took part in the April 18, 1942, raid on Japan, hold their final toast.
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10:02
Dick Winters: Hang Tough
Honor one of World War 2's most respected combat leaders, Major Richard D. Winters of Easy Company, taking a look at his life and career.
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11:09
Napoleon: Rise and Fall
This fascinating animated biopic about the legendary French Emperor Napoleon addresses his mission to survive war and assassination, and defy death.
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12:16
Fidel Castro: Life for the Revolution
In this documentary, Castro outlives generations of U.S. presidents, Soviet General Secretaries, CIA directors, and would-be assassins to rule Cuba.
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13:10
Dick Winters: Hang Tough
Honor one of World War 2's most respected combat leaders, Major Richard D. Winters of Easy Company, taking a look at his life and career.
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14:17
Fidel Castro: An Unauthorized Biography
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15:13
Swimming in Auschwitz
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16:22
Chartres Cathedral: Story of a Masterpiece
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17:27
Navy Heroes of Normandy
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18:32
Plane Resurrection
Mosquito
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19:35
Plane Resurrection
Avenger
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20:38
Medal of Honor: Exceptional Valor
Civil War
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21:28
Medal of Honor: Exceptional Valor
Before the First World War, the Medal of Honor's requirements and meaning shifted; actions needed to be exceptional.
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22:18
Medal of Honor: Exceptional Valor
Making their way to Italy to cross through the Gustov line, a group of soldiers nicknamed "The Polar Bears" would help turn the tide of war.
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23:15
Medal of Honor: Exceptional Valor
The U.S. held forces in the Philippines in their easternmost base, just 1,800 miles from Tokyo. The U.S. brings the fight to the eastern hemisphere.
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TV guide - Wednesday, 16/04/25

00:03
RFK: America's Lost President
What if Robert F. Kennedy, brother of JFK, had not himself been assassinated while campaigning for the presidency in 1968? Imagine an RFK presidency.
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00:59
Doolittle's Raiders: A Final Toast
The surviving members of Doolittle's Raiders, the flyers who took part in the April 18, 1942, raid on Japan, hold their final toast.
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02:07
Dick Winters: Hang Tough
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03:15
Napoleon: Rise and Fall
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04:22
Fidel Castro: Life for the Revolution
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05:16
Medal of Honor: Exceptional Valor
Vietnam was a place that most Americans had never heard of, but by the war's height, America would have half a million troops in Vietnam.
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06:07
Medal of Honor: Exceptional Valor
The medal of honor has become more prestigious as time goes on, encompassing the very epitome of valor, success, and heroism.
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06:57
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
Middle Eastern nations are being drawn into a regional war. The regions of the Arab Spring and Syria's civil war have caused renewed fighting in Iraq.
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07:29
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
Born amid the chaos of the Syrian civil war and post-invasion Iraq, Isis represents an enormous challenge to the U.S. and world powers.
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08:00
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
The U.S. gained Kurdish trust by imposing a 12-year no-fly zone over the region in 1991. Now the U.S. is turning to the Kurds to help stop Isis.
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08:32
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
The worst refugee crisis since WWII is underway, driven largely by the conflict in Syria. Syrians are fleeing their war-torn country for a safe haven.
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09:04
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
North and South Korea have a strange, strained relationship, the south a vibrant democracy and to the north a paranoid and ruthless communist regime.
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09:35
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
The UN was founded to maintain peace and end extreme poverty and hunger. However, many believe the UN is in desperate need of reform.
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10:07
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
World leaders met in 2015 to discuss climate change. Will the U.S. and China be able to make progress against the frequency of extreme weather events?
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10:36
Vietnam: The War that Made Australia
Communism threatens Asia in the early 1960s, so Australia sends an elite unit of soldiers to train the South Vietnamese army to fight the communists.
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11:40
Plane Resurrection
Mosquito
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12:43
Plane Resurrection
Avenger
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13:46
Medal of Honor: Exceptional Valor
Civil War
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14:35
Medal of Honor: Exceptional Valor
WWI
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15:26
Medal of Honor: Exceptional Valor
WW2: Europe
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16:22
Medal of Honor: Exceptional Valor
WW2: Pacific
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17:11
Dick Winters: Hang Tough
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18:18
Fidel Castro: An Unauthorized Biography
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