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  • American Comandante

    Aired November 17, 2015 | 52 min

    American comandante William Morgan went to Cuba to help Fidel Castro return the country to a democracy. Instead, four years later, he was executed.

  • Last Days in Vietnam

    Aired April 28, 2015 | 3 hrs 44 min

    April, 1975. During the chaotic final days of the American involvement in the Vietnam War, those in control faced an impossible decision—who would go and who would be left behind to face brutality, imprisonment, or even death. 

  • Death and the Civil War

    Aired September 18, 2012

    The staggering death tolls of the Civil War permanently altered the character of the republic and the psyche of the American people.

  • Custer's Last Stand

    Aired January 17, 2015 | 120 min

    The Last Stand, the final act of General George Custer's larger-than-life career, played out on a grand stage with a spellbound public engrossed in the drama. Part of the Wild West collection.

  • Robert E. Lee

    Aired January 3, 2011

    Robert E. Lee, the leading Confederate general of the American Civil War, remains a source of fascination and, for some, veneration.

  • My Lai

    Aired April 21, 2015

    What drove a company of American soldiers to commit the worst atrocity in American military history?

  • The Bombing of Germany

    Aired February 8, 2010

    During the defining months of the offensive against Germany, American forces faced a moral and strategic dilemma.

  • We Shall Remain

    Aired May 11, 2009 | 6 hrs 18 min

    From the award-winning PBS series American Experience comes We Shall Remain, a provocative multi-media project that establishes Native history as an essential part of American history.

  • The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer

    Aired January 26, 2009 | 113 min

    A brilliant scientist, Oppenheimer was tasked with the development of the atomic bomb in the top-secret Manhattan Project at Los Alamos, New Mexico during World War II.

  • The Living Weapon

    Aired February 5, 2007

    The international race to develop biological weapons during the 20th century.

  • The Berlin Airlift

    Aired January 29, 2007

    It could have been the start of World War III. Instead, it became the largest humanitarian campaign the world had ever seen. On June 24, 1948, one of the first major crises of the Cold War occurred when the Soviet Union blocked railroad and street access to West Berlin. For nearly a year two million civilians and twenty thousand allied soldiers in the city's western sector were fed and fueled entirely from the air.

  • The Man Behind Hitler

    Aired May 22, 2006

    A symbol of Nazi cruelty and a master of cynical propaganda, Joseph Goebbels was the mastermind behind Adolf Hitler's disturbing success. Goebbels, called the "genius of spin" and the "Reich-Liar-General," was a complicated man whose attitudes fluctuated between extremes of self-pity and grandiose excess.