Remembering the Second World War.
Eighty years after the first atomic bomb used in war, Jordan Dunbar hears from survivors.
Japanese and US veterans reflect on the 'kamikaze' attacks of World War II.
A reconstruction of the devastating impact of the first atomic bomb used in an act of war.
A film that explores the human cost of atomic bombs used in wartime.
A 70th-anniversary television event telling the story of the fall of Singapore in 1942.
Witnesses recall the extraordinary 24 hours that would change the course of world history.
Griff Rhys Jones learns about the army of West Africans his father served alongside.
A political mastermind uses the sudden popularity of the Nazis for his own ends.
As the new year dawns in Berlin, the city is fractured and divided.
At the beginning of 1945, Berlin remains under the spell of the Nazi promise of salvation.
Lucy Worsley explores the lives of six real people who lived through the Blitz.
Historian Heike Görtemaker introduces an interview with Albert Speer, Hitler's architect.
AJP Taylor looks at Mussolini's career.
Simon Schama confronts the Holocaust as a Europe-wide crime of complicity.
A look at the life of Gordon Welchman, a codebreaker crucial to the defeat of the Nazis.
A documentary directed by Sam Mendes, reliving the liberation of Bergen-Belsen.
Using new evidence, historian James Bulgin reveals the origins of the Holocaust.
Following seven leading artists as they paint seven survivors of the Holocaust.
Divers search for Hitler’s U-boat fleet that lies off the north west coast of Ireland.
Eighty years on, Rachel Burden hears the stories and memories of the UK's D-Day veterans.
Journalist Jordan Dunbar meets survivors of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
By January 1933, Germany had voted for a chancellor who was openly opposed to democracy.