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American troops blunted the German spearhead at Lausdell, defending a critical crossroads, during the early hours of the Battle of the Bulge. Read More
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A crowd crush at a soccer game at Hillsborough Stadium in Sheffield, England leads to the deaths of 97 Liverpool fans. This episode... Read More
Join Greg and his guests to learn about the medieval Spanish warrior known as El Cid. Read More
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TV series about the great founding event of the USA were thin on the ground until the 21st century. Read More
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Glenn Fisher was wounded in combat in 1945, but eight decades later, he's still waiting for his Purple Heart. Read More
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